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Название: Exploring CNS Effects of American Traditional Medicines using Zebrafish Models
Авторы: de Abreu, M. S.
Costa, F.
Giacomini, A. C. V. V.
Demin, K. A.
Petersen, E. V.
Rosemberg, D. B.
Kalueff, A. V.
Дата публикации: 2022
Издатель: Bentham Science Publishers
Библиографическое описание: de Abreu, MS, Costa, F, Giacomini, ACVV, Demin, KA, Petersen, EV, Rosemberg, DB & Kalueff, AV 2022, 'Exploring CNS Effects of American Traditional Medicines using Zebrafish Models', Current Neuropharmacology, Том. 20, № 3, стр. 550-559. https://doi.org/10.2174/1570159X19666210712153329
de Abreu, M. S., Costa, F., Giacomini, A. C. V. V., Demin, K. A., Petersen, E. V., Rosemberg, D. B., & Kalueff, A. V. (2022). Exploring CNS Effects of American Traditional Medicines using Zebrafish Models. Current Neuropharmacology, 20(3), 550-559. https://doi.org/10.2174/1570159X19666210712153329
Аннотация: Although American traditional medicine (ATM) has been practiced for millennia, its complex multi-target mechanisms of therapeutic action remain poorly understood. Animal models are widely used to elucidate the therapeutic effects of various ATMs, including their modulation of brain and behavior. Complementing rodent models, the zebrafish (Danio rerio) is a promising novel organism in translational neuroscience and neuropharmacology research. Here, we emphasize the growing value of zebrafish for testing neurotropic effects of ATMs and outline future directions of research in this field. We also demonstrate the developing utility of zebrafish as complementary models for probing CNS mechanisms of ATM action and their potential to treat brain disorders. © 2022 Bentham Science Publishers.
Ключевые слова: AMERICAN TRADITIONAL MEDICINE
ANIMAL MODELS
BEHAVIOR
BRAIN EFFECTS
DRUG SCREENING
ZEBRAFISH
ANIMALS
DISEASE MODELS, ANIMAL
MEDICINE, TRADITIONAL
NEUROPHARMACOLOGY
NEUROSCIENCES
ZEBRAFISH
DIZOCILPINE
N METHYL DEXTRO ASPARTIC ACID
4 AMINOBUTYRIC ACID BRAIN LEVEL
AMERICAN TRADITIONAL MEDICINE
BRAIN DISEASE
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
GLUTAMATERGIC TRANSMISSION
NONHUMAN
REVIEW
TRADITIONAL MEDICINE
ANIMAL
DISEASE MODEL
NEUROPHARMACOLOGY
NEUROSCIENCE
ZEBRA FISH
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/132468
Условия доступа: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
cc-by
Конференция/семинар: 10 July 2021 through 11 July 2021
Дата конференции/семинара: 2021 International Scientific Forum on Sustainable Development and Innovation, WFSDI 2021
Идентификатор SCOPUS: 85126830478
Идентификатор WOS: 000811614400008
Идентификатор PURE: 70c2c96d-a31e-43ab-89be-72937111d456
29930303
ISSN: 1570-159X
DOI: 10.2174/1570159X19666210712153329
Сведения о поддержке: Applied Genetics MIPT, (075-15-2021-684)
International Zebrafish Neurosci-ence Research Consortium
Sirius University
Southwest University Zebrafish Platform Construction Funds (Chongqing, China
ZNRC
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico, CNPq, (305051/2018-0)
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul, FAPERGS, (19/2551-0001-669-7, 19/2551-0001764-2)
Russian Science Foundation, RSF, (20-65-46006)
The study is supported by the Southwest University Zebrafish Platform Construction Funds (Chongqing, China). AVK is the Chair of the International Zebrafish Neurosci-ence Research Consortium (ZNRC) that coordinated this collaborative project. DBR receives the CNPq research productivity grant (process 305051/2018-0) and the FAPERGS “Gaucho” Researcher Program – PQG fellowship grant (process 19/2551-0001764-2). ACVVG is supported by the FAPERGS research fellowships 19/2551-0001-669-7. The study is partly supported by Sirius University (Sochi, Russia). Research collaboration here is supported by the Russian Science Foundation (RSF) grant 20-65-46006 to Prof. T.G. Amstislavskaya. The funders had no role in the design, analyses, and interpretation of the submitted study or the decision to publish. The study used the facilities and equipment of the Resource Fund of Applied Genetics MIPT (support grant 075-15-2021-684).
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