2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.02.23.529711
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Pleiotropic contribution ofrbfox1to psychiatric and neurodevelopmental phenotypes in a zebrafish model

Abstract: RBFOX1is a highly pleiotropic gene that contributes to several psychiatric and neurodevelopmental disorders. Both rare and common variants inRBFOX1have been associated with several psychiatric conditions, but the mechanisms underlying the pleiotropic effects ofRBFOX1are not yet understood. Here we found that, in zebrafish,rbfox1is expressed in spinal cord, mid- and hindbrain during developmental stages. In adults, expression is restricted to specific areas of the brain, including telencephalic and diencephalic… Show more

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“…Given the significantly lower basal levels of 5-HT in the telencephalon and diencephalon of rbfox1 sa15940/sa15940 zebrafish compared to WT fish, we hypothesised that acute exposure to an SSRI like fluoxetine could potentially rescue some of the previously observed behavioural alterations in the rbfox1 sa15940/sa15940 line, including hyperactivity, aggressive, and altered social behaviour [ 11 ].…”
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“…Given the significantly lower basal levels of 5-HT in the telencephalon and diencephalon of rbfox1 sa15940/sa15940 zebrafish compared to WT fish, we hypothesised that acute exposure to an SSRI like fluoxetine could potentially rescue some of the previously observed behavioural alterations in the rbfox1 sa15940/sa15940 line, including hyperactivity, aggressive, and altered social behaviour [ 11 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Various animal models have been developed to investigate the behavioural consequences of alterations in RBFOX1 . Both zebrafish and mouse models with rbfox1 mutations exhibit behavioural alterations consistent with the symptomatology of RBFOX1 -associated disorders [ 5 , 7 , 11 ]. In the case of zebrafish, rbfox1 mutant lines ( rbfox1 sa15940 and rbfox1 del19 ) have been studied for behavioural alterations.…”
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