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Thirty-Second Net Stressor Task in Adult Zebrafish

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Journal Bio Protoc
Specialty Biology
Date 2016 Jul 26
PMID 27453917
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Abstract

Zebrafish have become a popular animal model for behavioral neuroscience (Gerlai, 2014). Recent studies have demonstrated that brief experimental handling prior to euthanizing animals can subsequently alter biological measures quantified post-mortem ( cortisol levels) (Ramsay , 2009; Tran , 2014). Here we provide a detailed protocol for a simple 30-sec net stressor task for adult zebrafish that increases whole-body cortisol levels without altering the levels of whole-brain dopamine, 3, 4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid, serotonin, and 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (Tran , 2014).

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