An Open-Source Programmable Interface for Sensory-Motor Biotests with Zebrafish (Danio rerio)

Yutao Bai, Jason Henry, Florian Kreuder, David Mawdsley, Jan Kaslin, Donald Wlodkowic

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Abstract

Assessment of animals' sensory-motor functions requires precise and electronically controlled stimuli to induce and quantify specific behavioral phenotypes. However, accessible and inexpensive tools for conducting diverse sensory-motor biotests with fish are lacking. In this work, we present an open-source software and hardware interface that enables automated delivery of three independent and fully programmable stimuli for behavioral bioassays. We demonstrate the proof-of-concept application of this low-cost technology in establishing reproducible fear responses using a mechanical tap-startle stimulus in larval zebrafish. This response is characterized by a sudden burst of motion in response to a nondirectional mechanical stimulus delivered to the fish chamber. We propose that the simplicity and flexibility of this interface offer innovative opportunities for studying sensory-motor functions in various fields, including neurobiology, neuropharmacology, neurotoxicology, and aquatic ecotoxicology.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)48-52
Number of pages5
JournalZebrafish
Volume21
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2024

Keywords

  • automation
  • behavior
  • biotest
  • DIY
  • sensory-motor
  • startle response
  • zebrafish

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