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Zebrafish Optokinetic Reflex: Minimal Reporting Guidelines and Recommendations

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posted on 2024-10-01, 11:22 authored by Vanessa Rodwell, Manjiri Patil, Helen J Kuht, Stephan CF Neuhauss, William HJ Norton, Mervyn G Thomas
Optokinetic reflex (OKR) assays in zebrafish models are a valuable tool for studying a diverse range of ophthalmological and neurological conditions. Despite its increasing popularity in recent years, there are no clear reporting guidelines for the assay. Following reporting guidelines in research enhances reproducibility, reduces bias, and mitigates underreporting and poor methodologies in published works. To better understand optimal reporting standards for an OKR assay in zebrafish, we performed a systematic literature review exploring the animal, environmental, and technical factors that should be considered. Using search criteria from three online databases, a total of 109 research papers were selected for review. Multiple crucial factors were identified, including larval characteristics, sample size, fixing method, OKR set-up, distance of stimulus, detailed stimulus parameters, eye recording, and eye movement analysis. The outcome of the literature analysis highlighted the insufficient information provided in past research papers and the lack of a systematic way to present the parameters related to each of the experimental factors. To circumvent any future errors and champion robust transparent research, we have created the zebrafish optokinetic (ZOK) reflex minimal reporting guideline.

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Wellcome Trust (RM38J0003M20)

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Rodwell, V.; Patil, M.; Kuht, H.J.; Neuhauss, S.C.F.; Norton, W.H.J.; Thomas, M.G. Zebrafish Optokinetic Reflex: Minimal Reporting Guidelines and Recommendations. Biology 2024, 13, 4. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology13010004

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College of Life Sciences/Biological Sciences; College of Life Sciences/Psychology & Vision Sciences

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Biology

Volume

13

Issue

1

Pagination

4 - 4

Publisher

MDPI AG

issn

2079-7737

eissn

2079-7737

Acceptance date

2023-10-18

Copyright date

2024

Available date

2024-10-01

Spatial coverage

Switzerland

Language

en

Deposited by

Dr Mervyn Thomas

Deposit date

2024-08-29

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All data presented is available within the manuscript and references.

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