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Alcohol Impairs Predation Risk Response and Communication in Zebrafish
Authors:Thiago Acosta Oliveira  Gessi Koakoski  Luiz Carlos Kreutz  Daiane Ferreira  Jo?o Gabriel Santos da Rosa  Murilo Sander de Abreu  Ana Cristina Vendrametto Giacomini  Ricardo Pimentel Oliveira  Michele Fagundes  Angelo Luis Piato  Rodrigo Egydio Barreto  Leonardo José Gil Barcellos
Abstract:The effects of ethanol exposure on Danio rerio have been studied from the perspectives of developmental biology and behavior. However, little is known about the effects of ethanol on the prey-predator relationship and chemical communication of predation risk. Here, we showed that visual contact with a predator triggers stress axis activation in zebrafish. We also observed a typical stress response in zebrafish receiving water from these conspecifics, indicating that these fish chemically communicate predation risk. Our work is the first to demonstrate how alcohol effects this prey-predator interaction. We showed for the first time that alcohol exposure completely blocks stress axis activation in both fish seeing the predator and in fish that come in indirect contact with a predator by receiving water from these conspecifics. Together with other research results and with the translational relevance of this fish species, our data points to zebrafish as a promising animal model to study human alcoholism.
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