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Behavioural screening of zebrafish using neuroactive traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions and biological targets.


ABSTRACT: The mechanism of the therapeutic action of antidepressants remains uncertain in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). In this study, we selected 7 classical TCM prescriptions and utilised an automatic video-tracking system to monitor the rest/wake behaviour of larval zebrafish at 4 days post-fertilisation (dpf) for 48 hours. We found that the curative effects of the prescriptions were dose-dependent. K-means clustering was performed according to the shared behavioural phenotypes of the zebrafish. The results revealed that the rest/wake behavioural profiles induced by the same class of prescriptions were similar. A correlation analysis was conducted between the TCM prescriptions and the known compounds. The results showed that the TCM prescriptions correlated well with some well-known compounds. Therefore, we predicted that they may share a similar mechanism of action. This paper describes the first study to combine TCM research with zebrafish rest/wake behaviour in vivo and presents a powerful approach for the discovery of the mechanism of action of TCM prescriptions.

SUBMITTER: Wang YN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4058885 | biostudies-other | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Behavioural screening of zebrafish using neuroactive traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions and biological targets.

Wang Ya-Nan YN   Hou Yuan-Yuan YY   Sun Ming-Zhu MZ   Zhang Chun-Yang CY   Bai Gang G   Zhao Xin X   Feng Xi-Zeng XZ  

Scientific reports 20140616


The mechanism of the therapeutic action of antidepressants remains uncertain in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). In this study, we selected 7 classical TCM prescriptions and utilised an automatic video-tracking system to monitor the rest/wake behaviour of larval zebrafish at 4 days post-fertilisation (dpf) for 48 hours. We found that the curative effects of the prescriptions were dose-dependent. K-means clustering was performed according to the shared behavioural phenotypes of the zebrafish.  ...[more]

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