Oxytocin signaling acts as a marker for environmental stressors in zebrafish
Journal
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Journal Volume
22
Journal Issue
14
Pages
7459
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Abstract
The oxytocin system plays a role in stress responses and behavior modulation. However, the effects of oxytocin signaling on stress adaptation remain unclear. Here, we demonstrated the roles of oxytocin signaling as a biomarker under stress conditions in the peripheral tissues (the gills) and central nervous system (the brain). All the environmental stressors downregulated the expression of oxytocin receptors in the gills, and the alteration of the expression of oxytocin receptors was also found in the brain after the acidic (AC) and high-ammonia (HA) treatments. The number of oxytocin neurons was increased after double-deionized (DI) treatment. By transgenic line, Tg(oxtl:EGFP), we also investigated the projections of oxytocin neurons and found oxytocin axon innervations in various nuclei that might regulate the anxiety levels and aggressiveness of adult zebrafish under different environmental stresses. The oxytocin system integrates physiological responses and behavioral outcomes to ensure environmental adaptation in adult zebrafish. Our study provides insight into oxytocin signaling as a stress indicator upon environmental stressors. ? 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
Subjects
oxytocic agent; oxytocin; animal; animal behavior; brain; drug effect; environment; nerve cell; pathology; physiological stress; transgenic animal; zebra fish; Animals; Animals, Genetically Modified; Behavior, Animal; Brain; Environment; Neurons; Oxytocics; Oxytocin; Stress, Physiological; Zebrafish
Type
journal article