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Title

Putative Activation of the CB1 Cannabinoid Receptors Prevents Anxiety-Like Behavior, Oxidative Stress, and GABA Decrease in the Brain of Zebrafish Submitted to Acute Restraint Stress

Authors
Lucas Luz, W., Santos-Silva, M., Cardoso, P.B., Assad, N., Moraes, E.R.D.S., Grisólia, A.B.A., Braga, D.V., Leão, L.K.R., de Moraes, S.A.S., Passos, A.D.C., Batista, E.J.O., Gouveia, A., Oliveira, K.R.H.M., Herculano, A.M.
Source
Full text @ Front. Behav. Neurosci.

Effect of CB1 agonist on the locomotion (A) and behavior parameters of zebrafish submitted to Acute Restraint Stress (ARS): time spent on top in seconds (B) score crossed (C) erratic swimmer (D) and total traveled distance (E). Values showed as MEAN ± SEM (ANOVA one way, Bonferroni post hoc test. *Compared to control; #compared to ARS p < 0.05).

Effect of CB1 agonist in the lipid peroxidation (A) and non-protein thiol content (B) in the brain of zebrafish submitted to ARS. Values showed as a percent of control (ANOVA one way, Bonferroni post hoc test. *Compared to control; #compared to ARS p < 0.05).

GABA levels in the telencephalon (A) and mesencephalon (B) of zebrafish submitted to ARS in the presence or absence of CB1 agonist. Values showed as a percent of control (ANOVA one way, Bonferroni post hoc test. *Compared to control; #compared to ARS p < 0, 05).

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