Fluoxetine modifies circadian rhythm by reducing melatonin content in zebrafish - 31/08/22
, Da-long Ren a, ⁎ 
Abstract |
Fluoxetine (FLX), a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), increases the serotonin levels in the brain to treat depression. Antidepressants have been demonstrated to modulate circadian rhythm, but the underlying mechanisms by which antidepressants regulate circadian rhythm require more research. This study aimed to investigate the role of FLX on circadian rhythm by analyzing the movement behavior and internal circadian oscillations in zebrafish. The results showed that the expression of clock genes clock1a and bmal1b was significantly down-regulated, and the amplitude reduction and phase shift were observed after FLX treatment. Furthermore, FLX exposure inhibited the expression of aanat2, which led to a decrease in nocturnal melatonin secretion. aanat2-/- larvae showed disrupted circadian rhythm. These findings may help reveal the effect of FLX exposure on the circadian rhythm and locomotor activity. It may provide theoretical data for the clinical application of FLX.
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Highlights |
• | FLX exposure caused a phase advance and amplitude reduction of circadian rhythm in zebrafish. |
• | FLX significantly decreased the expression of bmal1b and clock1a of zebrafish. |
• | FLX reduced nocturnal melatonin secretion by decreasing aanat2 expression. |
• | Aanat2-/- larvae displayed disrupted circadian rhythm. |
Keywords : Fluoxetine, Circadian rhythms, Melatonin, Behavior, Zebrafish
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