Waterborne risperidone decreases stress response in zebrafish

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The presence of drugs and their metabolites in surface waters and municipal effluents has been reported in several studies, but its impacts on aquatic organisms are not yet well understood. This study investigated the effects of acute exposure to the antipsychotic risperidone on the stress and behavioral responses in zebrafish. It became clear that intermediate concentration of risperidone inhibited the hypothalamic-pituitary-interrenal axis and displayed anxiolytic-like effects in zebrafish. The data presented here suggest that the presence of this antipsychotic in aquatic environments can alter neuroendocrine and behavior profiles in zebrafish.

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Idalencio, R., Kalichak, F., Rosa, J. G. S., De Oliveira, T. A., Koakoski, G., Gusso, D., … Barcellos, L. J. G. (2015). Waterborne risperidone decreases stress response in zebrafish. PLoS ONE, 10(10). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0140800

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