Acute clomipramine exposure elicits dose-dependent surfacing behavior in adult zebrafish (Danio rerio)
Adeel Shafiq, Mercedes Andrade, Richanne Matthews, Alexandria Umbarger, Maureen L. Petrunich-Rutherford

TL;DR
Exposure to clomipramine causes zebrafish to spend more time near the surface of a tank and move less, suggesting a possible toxic effect.
Contribution
The study is the first to show that acute clomipramine exposure elicits surfacing behavior in zebrafish, potentially indicating toxicity.
Findings
Clomipramine-exposed zebrafish spent more time in the top of the novel tank and showed reduced motor activity.
Clomipramine dose-dependently increased surface-dwelling and decreased overall motor behavior.
No significant changes in cortisol levels were observed in clomipramine-exposed fish.
Abstract
Chronic treatment with clomipramine, a tricyclic antidepressant drug, reduces symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and can influence the activity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis. However, little is known regarding the effects of acute clomipramine on the immediate expression of stress responses. Serotonergic drugs can elicit surfacing, a behavioral profile potentially related to toxicity in fish, although surfacing has not yet been observed after clomipramine exposure. The present study investigated the impact of acute exposure to clomipramine on basal and stress-induced behaviors in the novel tank test and cortisol levels in mixed-sex, wild-type, adult zebrafish (Danio rerio). The findings show clomipramine-exposed groups (regardless of stress exposure) spent much more time in the top of the novel tank and had significantly less overall motor activity in the…
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TopicsZebrafish Biomedical Research Applications · Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior · Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior
