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Optimistic and pessimistic cognitive judgement bias modulates the stress response and cancer progression in zebrafish

Optimistic and pessimistic cognitive judgement bias modulates the stress response and cancer progression in zebrafish

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Abstract Cognitive judgement bias in decision-making under ambiguity occurs both in animals and humans, with some individuals interpreting ambiguous stimulus as positive (optimism) and others as negative (pessimism). We hypothesize that judgement bias is a personality trait and that individuals with a pessimistic bias would be more reactive to stressors and therefore more susceptible to stress-related diseases than optimistic ones. Here, we show that zebrafish judgment bias is a consistent behavioral trait over time, and that pessimistic and optimistic fish express phenotype-specific neurogenomic responses to stress. Furthermore, both phenotypes show differential activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-interrenal axis in response to chronic stress, suggesting that optimists have a lower stress reactivity. Accordingly, optimists seem to be more resilient to disease than pessimists, as shown by a lower tumorigenesis in a zebrafish melanoma line [Tg(mtifa:HRAS-GFP)]. Together these results indicate that judgement bias is paralleled by differences in the stress response with implications for disease resilience.

Alvarado M. Victoria、Oliveira Rui F.、Paix?o Tiago、Varela Susana A. M.、Sobral Daniel、Fa¨asca Pedro、Espigares Felipe、Abad-Tortosa Diana

Instituto Gulbenkian de Ci¨onciaInstituto Gulbenkian de Ci¨oncia||ISPA-Instituto Universit¨¢rio||Champalimaud Neuroscience Programme, Champalimaud Centre for the UnknownInstituto Gulbenkian de Ci¨onciaInstituto Gulbenkian de Ci¨oncia||ISPA-Instituto Universit¨¢rioInstituto Gulbenkian de Ci¨onciaInstituto Gulbenkian de Ci¨onciaInstituto Gulbenkian de Ci¨onciaInstituto Gulbenkian de Ci¨oncia||Department of Psychobiology, University of Valencia

10.1101/2024.05.29.596384

基础医学肿瘤学生物科学研究方法、生物科学研究技术

cognitive biasoptimismpessimismstress reactivitycancer progressionzebrafish

Alvarado M. Victoria,Oliveira Rui F.,Paix?o Tiago,Varela Susana A. M.,Sobral Daniel,Fa¨asca Pedro,Espigares Felipe,Abad-Tortosa Diana.Optimistic and pessimistic cognitive judgement bias modulates the stress response and cancer progression in zebrafish[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-05-04].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.05.29.596384.点此复制

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