Anesthetics are generally associated with sedation, but some anesthetics can also increase brain and motor activity-a phenomenon known as paradoxical excitation. Previous studies have identified GABA(A) receptors as the primary targets of most anesthetic drugs, but how these compounds produce paradoxical excitation is poorly understood. To identify and understand such compounds, we applied a behavior-based drug profiling approach. Here, we show that a subset of central nervous system depressants cause paradoxical excitation in zebrafish. Using this behavior as a readout, we screened thousands of compounds and identified dozens of hits that caused paradoxical excitation. Many hit compounds modulated human GABA(A) receptors, while others appeared to modulate different neuronal targets, including the human serotonin-6 receptor. Ligands at these receptors generally decreased neuronal activity, but paradoxically increased activity in the caudal hindbrain. Together, these studies identify ligands, targets, and neurons affecting sedation and paradoxical excitation in vivo in zebrafish.
Zebrafish behavioural profiling identifies GABA and serotonin receptor ligands related to sedation and paradoxical excitation.
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作者:McCarroll Matthew N, Gendelev Leo, Kinser Reid, Taylor Jack, Bruni Giancarlo, Myers-Turnbull Douglas, Helsell Cole, Carbajal Amanda, Rinaldi Capria, Kang Hye Jin, Gong Jung Ho, Sello Jason K, Tomita Susumu, Peterson Randall T, Keiser Michael J, Kokel David
| 期刊: | Nature Communications | 影响因子: | 15.700 |
| 时间: | 2019 | 起止号: | 2019 Sep 9; 10(1):4078 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41467-019-11936-w | ||
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