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Unpredictable chronic stress does not alter social behavior in zebrafish

Neves, N. A.; Gallas-Lopes, M.; Patelli-Alves, A.; Muller, D. V.; Bastos, L. M.; Stahlhofer-Buss, T.; Herrmann, A. P.; Piato, A.

2025-12-17 neuroscience
10.64898/2025.12.15.694431 bioRxiv
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Stress-related disorders encompass diverse behavioral alterations, including impaired social functioning. The zebrafish (Danio rerio) is a valuable model for studying these phenomena, particularly because of its robust and ethologically conserved social behaviors. Unpredictable chronic stress (UCS) produces behavioral, physiological, and molecular changes in zebrafish that parallel core features of human anxiety and depressive disorders; however, its impact on social outcomes remains unclear. Here, we examined whether a 14-day UCS protocol alters social behavior in adult zebrafish using two complementary assays: the social preference test and the shoal cohesion test. Across two independent experiments, UCS did not elicit detectable changes in individual social approach or group-level cohesion. In contrast, UCS induced clear anxiety-like behavior in the novel tank test, validating the stress manipulation, with stressed fish displaying reduced vertical exploration and decreased time in the upper zone. Shoal cohesion measures showed a time-dependent decrease in both groups, consistent with habituation to the testing environment rather than a stress-specific effect. Together, these results suggest that social behavior in adult zebrafish is relatively resilient to UCS under the conditions tested, whereas anxiety-like responses are markedly affected. Future work should investigate whether factors such as stressor intensity, developmental stage, sex composition, or social hierarchy modulate the sensitivity of social behavior to chronic stress.

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