Past, present and future of zebrafish in epilepsy research

FEBS J. 2021 Dec;288(24):7243-7255. doi: 10.1111/febs.15694. Epub 2021 Jan 17.

Abstract

Animal models contribute greatly to our understanding of brain development and function as well as its dysfunction in neurological diseases. Epilepsy research is a very good example of how animal models can provide us with a mechanistic understanding of the genes, molecules, and pathophysiological processes involved in disease. Over the course of the last two decades, zebrafish came in as a new player in epilepsy research, with an expanding number of laboratories using this animal to understand epilepsy and to discover new strategies for preventing seizures. Yet, zebrafish as a model offers a lot more for epilepsy research. In this viewpoint, we aim to highlight some key contributions of zebrafish to epilepsy research, and we want to emphasize the great untapped potential of this animal model for expanding these contributions. We hope that our suggestions will trigger further discussions between clinicians and researchers with a common goal to understand and cure epilepsy.

Keywords: astrocytes; brain; calcium imaging; epilepsy; gap junctions; glia; glutamate; seizure; zebrafish.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Disease Models, Animal
  • Epilepsy / metabolism*
  • Epilepsy / pathology
  • Seizures / metabolism*
  • Seizures / pathology
  • Zebrafish