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  • Vitamin D is crucial for brain development, and its deficiency can lead to lasting behavioral issues.
  • The study used zebrafish to explore how developmental vitamin D deficiency affects behavior, with a specific focus on anxiety-related behaviors.
  • Findings showed that vitamin D-deficient zebrafish exhibited more anxiety-like behaviors in certain tests, while other behavioral aspects remained unaffected.

Article Abstract

Vitamin D has been shown in a wide variety of species to play critical roles in neurodevelopment. Vitamin D deficiency disrupts development of the brain and can cause lasting behavioral dysfunction. Zebrafish have become an important model for the study of development in general and neurodevelopment in particular. Zebrafish were used in the current study to characterize the effects of developmental vitamin D deficiency on behavioral function. Adult zebrafish that had been chronically fed a vitamin D deficient or replete diets were bred and the offspring were continued on those diets. The offspring were behaviorally tested as adults. In the novel tank diving test the vitamin D deficient diet significantly lowered the vertical position of fish indicative of more anxiety-like behavior. In the novel tank diving test swimming activity was also significantly decreased by vitamin D deficiency. Startle response was increased by developmental vitamin D deficiency during the early part of the test. No significant effects of vitamin D deficiency were seen with social affiliation and predatory stimulus avoidance tests. These results indicate a phenotype of vitamin D deficiency characterized by more anxiety-like behavior. This result was relatively specific inasmuch as few or no behavioral effects were seen in other behavioral tests.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7737556PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physbeh.2020.113016DOI Listing

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