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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38556571/a-novel-gene-trap-line-reveals-the-dynamic-patterns-and-essential-roles-of-cysteine-and-glycine-rich-protein-3-in-zebrafish-heart-development-and-regeneration
#21
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shuzhang Liang, Yating Zhou, Yue Chang, Jiayi Li, Min Zhang, Peng Gao, Qi Li, Hong Yu, Koichi Kawakami, Jinmin Ma, Ruilin Zhang
Mutations in cysteine and glycine-rich protein 3 (CSRP3)/muscle LIM protein (MLP), a key regulator of striated muscle function, have been linked to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) in patients. However, the roles of CSRP3 in heart development and regeneration are not completely understood. In this study, we characterized a novel zebrafish gene-trap line, gSAIzGFFM218A, which harbors an insertion in the csrp3 genomic locus, heterozygous fish served as a csrp3 expression reporter line and homozygous fish served as a csrp3 mutant line...
March 31, 2024: Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences: CMLS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38556558/effects-of-new-psychoactive-substance-esketamine-on-behaviors-and-transcription-of-genes-in-dopamine-and-gaba-pathways-in-zebrafish-larvae
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Si-Ying Li, Wen-Jun Shi, Dong-Dong Ma, Jin-Ge Zhang, Zhi-Jie Lu, Xiao-Bing Long, Xin Liu, Chu-Shu Huang, Guang-Guo Ying
Esketamine (ESK) is the S-enantiomer of ketamine racemate (a new psychoactive substance) that can result in illusions, and alter hearing, vision, and proprioception in human and mouse. Up to now, the neurotoxicity caused by ESK at environmental level in fish is still unclear. This work studied the effects of ESK on behaviors and transcriptions of genes in dopamine and GABA pathways in zebrafish larvae at ranging from 12.4 ng L- 1 to 11141.1 ng L- 1 for 7 days post fertilization (dpf). The results showed that ESK at 12...
March 31, 2024: Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38556423/computational-approaches-for-mechanobiology-in-cardiovascular-development-and-diseases
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REVIEW
Aaron L Brown, Zachary A Sexton, Zinan Hu, Weiguang Yang, Alison L Marsden
The cardiovascular development in vertebrates evolves in response to genetic and mechanical cues. The dynamic interplay among mechanics, cell biology, and anatomy continually shapes the hydraulic networks, characterized by complex, non-linear changes in anatomical structure and blood flow dynamics. To better understand this interplay, a diverse set of molecular and computational tools has been used to comprehensively study cardiovascular mechanobiology. With the continual advancement of computational capacity and numerical techniques, cardiovascular simulation is increasingly vital in both basic science research for understanding developmental mechanisms and disease etiologies, as well as in clinical studies aimed at enhancing treatment outcomes...
2024: Current Topics in Developmental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38555090/tributyltin-induced-oxidative-stress-causes-developmental-damage-in-the-cardiovascular-system-of-zebrafish-danio-rerio
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jianjun Chen, Yinyin Wei, Jiameng Zhou, Xianglin Cao, Rongjie Yuan, Yaoyajie Lu, Yi Guo, Xue Shao, Weidi Sun, Mengtao Jia, Xiuli Chen
Tributyltin (TBT) can be used as an antifouling agent with anticorrosive, antiseptic and antifungal properties and is widely used in wood preservation and ship painting. However, it has recently been found that TBT can be harmful to aquatic organisms. In this study, to gain insight into the effects of TBT with respect to the development of the cardiovascular system in zebrafish embryos, zebrafish embryos were exposed to different concentrations of TBT solutions (0.2 μg/L, 1 μg/L, and 2 μg/L) at 2 h post-fertilization (hpf) TBT exposure resulted in decreased hatchability and heart rate, deformed features such as pericardial edema, yolk sac edema, and spinal curvature in zebrafish embryos, and impaired heart development...
March 28, 2024: Environmental Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38554873/development-of-a-zebrafish-model-for-toxicity-evaluation-of-adulterated-apis-mellifera-honey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rafieh Fakhlaei, Jinap Selamat, Ahmad Faizal Abdull Razis, Rashidah Sukor, Syahida Ahmad, Alfi Khatib, Xiaobo Zou
Since ancient times, honey has been used for medical purposes and the treatment of various disorders. As a high-quality food product, the honey industry is prone to fraud and adulteration. Moreover, limited experimental studies have investigated the impact of adulterated honey consumption using zebrafish as the animal model. The aims of this study were: (1) to calculate the lethal concentration (LC50 ) of acid-adulterated Apis mellifera honey on embryos, (2) to investigate the effect of pure and acid-adulterated A...
March 28, 2024: Chemosphere
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38554869/enhanced-neurotoxic-effect-of-pcb-153-when-co-exposed-with-polystyrene-nanoplastics-in-zebrafish-larvae
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shubham Varshney, Mia M Hegstad-Pettersen, Prabhugouda Siriyappagouder, Pål A Olsvik
Nanoplastics (NPs) and persistent organic pollutants such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are ubiquitous aquatic pollutants. The coexistence of these pollutants in the environment emphasises the need to study their combined toxicity. NPs can cross biological membranes and act as vectors for other pollutants, whereas PCBs are known for their ability to bioaccumulate and biomagnify. The present work aimed to study the combined toxicity of polystyrene NPs and PCB-153 using physiological (development, heart rate, respiration), behavioural (swimming behaviour) and molecular (transcriptome) endpoints in zebrafish larvae...
March 28, 2024: Chemosphere
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38552965/proteomic-and-cardiac-dysregulation-by-representative-perfluoroalkyl-acids-of-different-chemical-speciation-during-early-embryogenesis-of-zebrafish
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jing Li, Chenyan Hu, Bin Zhao, Jiali Li, Lianguo Chen
Perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs) of different chemical speciation were previously found to cause diverse toxicity. However, the toxicological mechanisms depending on chemical speciation are still largely unknown. In this follow-up study, zebrafish embryos were acutely exposed to only one concentration at 4.67 μM of the acid and salt of representative PFAAs, including perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), perfluorobutane carboxylic acid (PFBA), and perfluorobutanesulfonic acid (PFBS), till 96 h post-fertilization (hpf), aiming to gain more mechanistic insights...
March 27, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38552772/combined-neurotoxicity-of-aged-microplastics-and-thiamethoxam-in-the-early-developmental-stages-of-zebrafish-daniorerio
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yanan Sun, Ping Ding, Jiayi Zhang, Kexin Sun, Xintong Li, Qing Ge, Yao Dang, Yunjiang Yu, Guocheng Hu
Microplastics (MPs) pollution, together with its consequential effects on aquatic biota, represents a burgeoning environmental concern that has garnered significant scholarly attention. Thiamethoxam (TMX), a prevalently utilized neonicotinoid insecticide, is renowned for its neurotoxic impact and selective action against targeted pests. The aquatic environment serves as a receptacle for numerous pollutants, such as MPs and neonicotinoid insecticides. However, there is currently a paucity of comprehensive understanding regarding the toxic effects of co-exposure to aged MPs and neonicotinoid insecticides in aquatic organisms...
March 27, 2024: Environmental Pollution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38540339/-popdc1-variants-cause-atrioventricular-node-dysfunction-and-arrhythmogenic-changes-in-cardiac-electrophysiology-and-intracellular-calcium-handling-in-zebrafish
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew R Stoyek, Sarah E Doane, Shannon E Dallaire, Zachary D Long, Jessica M Ramia, Donovan L Cassidy-Nolan, Kar-Lai Poon, Thomas Brand, T Alexander Quinn
Popeye domain-containing (POPDC) proteins selectively bind cAMP and mediate cellular responses to sympathetic nervous system (SNS) stimulation. The first discovered human genetic variant ( POPDC1S201F ) is associated with atrioventricular (AV) block, which is exacerbated by increased SNS activity. Zebrafish carrying the homologous mutation ( popdc1S191F ) display a similar phenotype to humans. To investigate the impact of POPDC1 dysfunction on cardiac electrophysiology and intracellular calcium handling, homozygous popdc1S191F and popdc1 knock-out ( popdc1KO ) zebrafish larvae and adult isolated popdc1S191F hearts were studied by functional fluorescent analysis...
February 23, 2024: Genes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38540306/zebrafish-as-a-model-for-cardiovascular-and-metabolic-disease-the-future-of-precision-medicine
#30
REVIEW
Ramcharan Singh Angom, Naga Malleswara Rao Nakka
The zebrafish ( Danio rerio ) has emerged as an appreciated and versatile model organism for studying cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, offering unique advantages for both basic research and drug discovery. The genetic conservation between zebrafish and humans and their high fecundity and transparent embryos allow for efficient large-scale genetic and drug-oriented screening studies. Zebrafish possess a simplified cardiovascular system that shares similarities with mammals, making them particularly suitable for modeling various aspects of heart development, function, and disease...
March 20, 2024: Biomedicines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38537858/antioxidant-potential-and-protective-effect-of-modified-sea-cucumber-peptides-against-h-2-o-2-induced-oxidative-damage-in-vitro-hepg2-cells-and-in-vivo-zebrafish-model
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abdullah Abdulaziz Abbod Abdo, Yakun Hou, Fouad Abdulrahman Hassan, Sadeq Hasan Al-Sheraji, Hamzah Aleryani, Abdulmohsen Alanazi, Yaxin Sang
In this study, modified sea Cucumber Peptides (SCP) were prepared by reacting with xylooligosaccharide (XOS) and alginate oligosaccharides (AOS) via glycation. Free radical inhibitory and inhibition of oxidative stress of modified SCP was evaluated using human hepatocellular carcinoma (HepG2) cells and zebrafish embryos. LC-MS analysis revealed that SCPs mainly consist of 40 active peptides, with an average molecular weight of 1122.168 Da and an average length of 11 amino acid residues. For amino acid composition, L-Asparagine, L-Methionine, and L-Aspartic Acid were dominant amino acids in SCP...
March 25, 2024: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38533084/forward-genetic-screen-using-a-gene-breaking-trap-approach-identifies-a-novel-role-of-grin2bb-associated-rna-transcript-grin2bbart-in-zebrafish-heart-function
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ramcharan Singh Angom, Adita Joshi, Ashok Patowary, Ambily Sivadas, Soundhar Ramasamy, Shamsudheen K V, Kriti Kaushik, Ankit Sabharwal, Mukesh Kumar Lalwani, Subburaj K, Naresh Singh, Vinod Scaria, Sridhar Sivasubbu
LncRNA-based control affects cardiac pathophysiologies like myocardial infarction, coronary artery disease, hypertrophy, and myotonic muscular dystrophy. This study used a gene-break transposon (GBT) to screen zebrafish ( Danio rerio ) for insertional mutagenesis. We identified three insertional mutants where the GBT captured a cardiac gene. One of the adult viable GBT mutants had bradycardia (heart arrhythmia) and enlarged cardiac chambers or hypertrophy; we named it "bigheart." Bigheart mutant insertion maps to grin2bb or N-methyl D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR2B) gene intron 2 in reverse orientation...
2024: Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38527925/asiatic-acid-and-madecassic-acid-cause-cardiotoxicity-via-inflammation-and-production-of-excessive-reactive-oxygen-species-in-zebrafish
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qingquan Guo, Qiuru Li, Wenyao Liang, Yudong Zhang, Chenyang Jiang, Yihan Zhang, Jianhua Tan, Haishan Zhao
Centella asiatica (L.) Urban is a famous Chinese traditional medicine, which is widely used for treating various chronic inflammatory diseases. Although there are reports that Centella total glycosides exhibit heart-protective properties, our previous experiment showed that it has cardiac toxic effects in zebrafish. The components of Centella total glycosides are complex, so we recommend further research to determine their key components and mechanisms. In this study, sample quantification was done using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry...
March 25, 2024: Journal of Applied Toxicology: JAT
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38527598/exposure-to-the-antineoplastic-ifosfamide-alters-molecular-pathways-related-to-cardiovascular-function-increases-heart-rate-and-induces-hyperactivity-in-zebrafish-danio-rerio
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cole D English, Kira J Kazi, Isaac Konig, Emma Ivantsova, Christopher L Souders Ii, Christopher J Martyniuk
Ifosfamide is an alkylating antineoplastic drug used in chemotherapy, but it is also detected in wastewater. Here, the objectives were to (1) determine teratogenic, cardiotoxic, and mitochondrial toxicity potential of ifosfamide exposure; (2) elucidate mechanisms of toxicity; (3) characterize exposure effects on larval behavior. Survival rate, hatch rate, and morphological deformity incidence were not different amongst treatments following exposure levels up to 1000µg/L ifosfamide over 7 days. RNA-seq reveled 231 and 93 differentially expressed transcripts in larvae exposed to 1µg/L and 100µg/L ifosfamide respectively...
March 23, 2024: Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38526188/distinct-features-of-the-regenerating-heart-uncovered-through-comparative-single-cell-profiling
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Clayton M Carey, Hailey L Hollins, Alexis V Schmid, James A Gagnon
Adult humans respond to heart injury by forming a permanent scar, yet other vertebrates are capable of robust and complete cardiac regeneration. Despite progress towards characterizing the mechanisms of cardiac regeneration in fish and amphibians, the large evolutionary gulf between mammals and regenerating vertebrates complicates deciphering which cellular and molecular features truly enable regeneration. To better define these features, we compared cardiac injury responses in zebrafish and medaka, two fish species that share similar heart anatomy and common teleost ancestry but differ in regenerative capability...
March 25, 2024: Biology Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38522713/early-statin-exposure-influences-cardiac-and-skeletal-development-with-implications-for-ion-channel-transcriptomes-in-zebrafish
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ying Zhao, Hou-Zhi Yang, Huinan Li, Shuang Liang, Meng Wang, Chun-Di Li, Donghai Zhuo, Feifei Fan, Miao Guo, Xinxin Lv, Lingzhu Zhang, Xu Chen, Shan-Shan Li, Xin Jin
Statins, widely prescribed for cholesterol management by inhibiting HMG-CoA reductase in the cholesterol biosynthesis pathway, may also influence vertebrate development. In this study, we investigated the developmental effects of two widely used statins, atorvastatin (ATO) and pravastatin (PRA), on zebrafish offspring. For ATO, we administered doses classified as low (1 μM), medium (5 μM), and high (10 μM), while for PRA, the corresponding concentrations were set at low (18 μM), medium (180 μM), and high (270 μM)...
March 22, 2024: Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Toxicology & Pharmacology: CBP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38521262/dimethyl-phthalate-induced-cardiovascular-developmental-toxicity-in-zebrafish-embryos-by-regulating-mapk-and-calcium-signaling-pathways
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bianneng Cao, Haotian Kong, Chuanlin Shen, Gaimei She, Shuimiao Tian, Haojie Liu, Lishuang Cui, Yun Zhang, Qiuxia He, Qing Xia, Kechun Liu
Dimethyl phthalate (DMP), the lowest-molecular-weight phthalate ester (PAE), is one of the most commonly detected persistent organic pollutants in the environment, but its toxic effects, especially cardiovascular developmental toxicity, are largely unknown. In this study, zebrafish embryos were exposed to sublethal concentrations of DMP from 4 to 96 hpf. Our results showed that DMP treatment induced yolk retention, pericardial edema, and swim bladder deficiency, as well as increased SV-BA distance and decreased heart rate, stroke volume, ventricular axis shortening rate and ejection fraction...
March 21, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38513481/traceability-of-chemicals-from-tripterygium-wilfordii-hook-f-in-raw-honey-and-the-potential-synergistic-effects-of-honey-on-acute-toxicity-induced-by-celastrol-and-triptolide
#38
REVIEW
Tian Xiao, Li Yang, Fan Yang, Guang Nie, Xiue Jin, Xiaoying Peng, Xiaohong Zhong, Jun Wang, Ying Lu, Yajie Zheng
The object of this study was to trace TwHf-derived toxins in raw honey and clarify their acute toxic effect related to the addition of honey or sugars. TwHf flowers, raw honey from TwHf planting base and from beekeepers in high-risk area were detected using LC-MS/MS. The results revealed five target toxins were detected in TwHf flowers; only celastrol was detected in one raw honey sample, as a food safety risk factor, celastrol had been traced back to TwHf flowers from raw honey. In a series of acute toxic tests on zebrafish, toxification effects were observed when honey, mimic honey or sugar was mixed with toxins...
March 18, 2024: Food Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38510716/epicardial-ccm2-promotes-cardiac%C3%A2-development-and-repair%C3%A2-via%C3%A2-its%C3%A2-regulation-on-cytoskeletal%C3%A2-reorganization
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rui Wang, Dongbo Lu, Renhua Song, Luping Du, Xi Yang, Shi-Ting Wu, Xiaohong Wang, Justin Wong, Zhelong Xu, Qiang Zhao, Renjing Liu, Xiangjian Zheng
The epicardium provides epicardial-derived cells and molecular signals to support cardiac development and regeneration. Zebrafish and mouse studies have shown that ccm2 , a cerebral cavernous malformation disease gene, is essential for cardiac development. Endocardial cell-specific deletion of Ccm2 in mice has previously established that Ccm2 is essential for maintenance of the cardiac jelly for cardiac development during early gestation. The current study aimed to explore the function of Ccm2 in epicardial cells for heart development and regeneration...
February 2024: JACC. Basic to Translational Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38509740/deficiency-of-heme-oxygenase-1a-causes-detrimental-effects-on-cardiac-function
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hong Wang, Juuso Siren, Sanni Perttunen, Katariina Immonen, Yu-Chia Chen, Suneeta Narumanchi, Riikka Kosonen, Jere Paavola, Mika Laine, Ilkka Tikkanen, Päivi Lakkisto
Humans lacking heme oxygenase 1 (HMOX1) display growth retardation, haemolytic anaemia, and vulnerability to stress; however, cardiac function remains unclear. We aimed to explore the cardiac function of zebrafish lacking hmox1a at baseline and in response to stress. We generated zebrafish hmox1a mutants using CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing technology. Deletion of hmox1a increases cardiac output and further induces hypertrophy in adults. Adults lacking hmox1a develop myocardial interstitial fibrosis, restrain cardiomyocyte proliferation and downregulate renal haemoglobin and cardiac antioxidative genes...
April 2024: Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
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