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Social behavioral profiling by unsupervised deep learning reveals a stimulative effect of dopamine D3 agonists on zebrafish sociality

Yijie Geng, Christopher M. Yates, Randall T. Peterson

2023Cell Reports Methods20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

It has been a major challenge to systematically evaluate and compare how pharmacological perturbations influence social behavioral outcomes. Although some pharmacological agents are known to alter social behavior, precise description and quantification of such effects have proven difficult. We developed a scalable social behavioral assay for zebrafish named ZeChat based on unsupervised deep learning to characterize sociality at high resolution. High-dimensional and dynamic social behavioral phenotypes are automatically classified using this method. By screening a neuroactive compound library, we found that different classes of chemicals evoke distinct patterns of social behavioral fingerprints. By examining these patterns, we discovered that dopamine D3 agonists possess a social stimulative effect on zebrafish. The D3 agonists pramipexole, piribedil, and 7-hydroxy-DPAT-HBr rescued social deficits in a valproic-acid-induced zebrafish autism model. The ZeChat platform provides a promising approach for dissecting the pharmacology of social behavior and discovering novel social-modulatory compounds.

Topics & Concepts

ZebrafishDopaminergicAutismSocialityNeuroscienceDopamineDopamine receptor D3Social behaviorPsychologyBiologyDevelopmental psychologyGeneticsEcologyGeneZebrafish Biomedical Research ApplicationsAquaculture disease management and microbiotaNeuroendocrine regulation and behavior
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