Diazepam and fluoxetine decrease the stress response in zebrafish

MS Abreu, G Koakoski, D Ferreira, TA Oliveira… - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
The presence of pharmaceutical products in the aquatic environment has been reported in
several studies. However, the impact of these drugs on living organisms is still …

Fluoxetine and diazepam acutely modulate stress induced-behavior

ACVV Giacomini, MS Abreu, LV Giacomini… - Behavioural Brain …, 2016 - Elsevier
Drug residue contamination in aquatic ecosystems has been studied extensively, but the
behavioral effects exerted by the presence of these drugs are not well known. Here, we …

Waterborne risperidone decreases stress response in zebrafish

R Idalencio, F Kalichak, JGS Rosa, TA Oliveira… - PLoS …, 2015 - journals.plos.org
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 …

Environmental and pharmacological manipulations blunt the stress response of zebrafish in a similar manner

ACVV Giacomini, MS Abreu, R Zanandrea, N Saibt… - Scientific Reports, 2016 - nature.com
Here we provide evidence that both pharmacological and environmental manipulations
similarly blunt the cortisol release in response to an acute stressor in adult zebrafish …

Prevention of unpredictable chronic stress-related phenomena in zebrafish exposed to bromazepam, fluoxetine and nortriptyline

M Marcon, AP Herrmann, R Mocelin, CL Rambo… - …, 2016 - Springer
Rationale Several model organisms have been employed to study the impacts of stress on
biological systems. Different models of unpredictable chronic stress (UCS) have been …

Acute exposure to waterborne psychoactive drugs attract zebrafish

MS Abreu, ACV Giacomini, D Gusso, JGS Rosa… - … and Physiology Part C …, 2016 - Elsevier
Psychotropic medications are widely used, and their prescription has increased worldwide,
consequently increasing their presence in aquatic environments. Therefore, aquatic …

Long-term exposure of zebrafish to bisphenol S impairs stress function of hypothalamic-pituitary-interrenal axis and causes anxiety-like behavioral responses to …

P Wei, F Zhao, X Zhang, S Ru - Science of the Total Environment, 2020 - Elsevier
Bisphenol S (BPS), a main substitute of bisphenol A, has been reported to induce multiple
endocrine disrupting effects on animals, however, whether it can interfere with the …

Long-term pharmaceutical contamination and temperature stress disrupt fish behavior

SC Wiles, MG Bertram, JM Martin, H Tan… - Environmental …, 2020 - ACS Publications
Natural environments are subject to a range of anthropogenic stressors, with pharmaceutical
pollution being among the fastest-growing agents of global change. However, despite wild …

Pharmaceuticals as neuroendocrine disruptors: lessons learned from fish on Prozac

JA Mennigen, P Stroud, JM Zamora… - Journal of Toxicology …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Pharmaceuticals are increasingly detected in a variety of aquatic systems. One of the most
prevalent environmental pharmaceuticals in North America and Europe is the …

The antidepressant venlafaxine disrupts brain monoamine levels and neuroendocrine responses to stress in rainbow trout

N Melnyk-Lamont, C Best, M Gesto… - … science & technology, 2014 - ACS Publications
Venlafaxine, a serotonin–norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor, is a widely prescribed
antidepressant drug routinely detected in the aquatic environment. However, little is known …