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Vitamin E and the alpha-Tocopherol Transfer Protein During Zebrafish Embryogenesis.

机译:斑马鱼胚胎发生过程中的维生素E和α-生育酚转移蛋白。

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Vitamin E was first described in 1922 as an unknown factor required for impregnated rats to carry their offspring to term. In fact, when vitamin E was chemically characterized it was given the name “tocopherol” derived from the Greek: tokos = childbirth; phero = to bear; and –ol, indicating an alcohol. Vitamin E is linked to animal health and wellness, maternal fertility and a human neurodegenerative condition, ataxia with vitamin E deficiency. However, embryonic vitamin E requirements during development remained unknown. We hypothesized that vitamin E is critical, not only for the mother, but specifically by the embryo for proper development. To separate the embryonic and maternal requirements, we employed an innovative model for the study of vitamin E: the zebrafish. We began by formulating and testing the first fully defined diet sufficient for zebrafish health. We then removed vitamin E from the formula to create our E deficient (E-) diet, which, when fed to adult zebrafish (for >3 months), resulted in E- adults that produced viable, E- gametes. Deficient embryos initially developed normally; however, by 48 hours post fertilization (hpf), E- embryos developed severe malformations leading to significant mortality. Thus, we demonstrated for the first time an embryonic vitamin E requirement. We provided further insight into the embryonic vitamin E requirement by analyzing the transcriptional changes occurring prior to the observed malformations. The transcriptome revealed a putative mechanism of action for vitamin E in development, in which vitamin E deficiency leads to the dysregulation of key metabolic co-activators. Finally, to understand the trafficking of vitamin E, we identified the zebrafish α-tocopherol transfer protein (TTP). We demonstrated that the zebrafish TTP is homologous to its human counterpart, and its expression is both spatially and temporally regulated during embryonic development. Knocking down the expression of TTP, using morpholinos injected at the one-cell stage, resulted in early and severe malformations in the developing head and tail. Consequently we revealed a definitive role for TTP during development. Taken together the work described here presents a new direction for future research into the role of vitamin E and TTP in post-implantation development.
机译:维生素E在1922年首次被描述为被浸渍的大鼠将子代带入足月所需的未知因子。实际上,当对维生素E进行化学表征时,它被命名为源自希腊语的“生育酚”:tokos =分娩; phero =忍受和–ol,表示酒精。维生素E与动物健康和保健,母亲的生育能力以及人类神经退行性疾病,缺乏维生素E的共济失调有关。然而,在发育过程中对胚胎维生素E的需求仍然未知。我们假设维生素E不仅对母亲至关重要,而且对胚胎的正常发育至关重要。为了区分胚胎和母体的需求,我们采用了一种创新模型来研究维生素E:斑马鱼。我们首先制定并测试了足以使斑马鱼健康的完全定义饮食。然后,我们从配方中去除了维生素E,以创建我们的E缺乏(E-)饮食,当饲喂成年斑马鱼(> 3个月)时,E-成年动物会产生可行的E-配子。最初缺乏发育的胚胎正常;然而,在受精(hpf)后48小时,E胚胎发育出严重的畸形,导致大量死亡。因此,我们首次证明了胚胎维生素E的需求。通过分析在观察到的畸形之前发生的转录变化,我们提供了对胚胎维生素E需求量的进一步了解。转录组揭示了维生素E在发育中的假定作用机制,其中维生素E缺乏导致关键的代谢共激活因子失调。最后,为了了解维生素E的贩运,我们鉴定了斑马鱼的α-生育酚转移蛋白(TTP)。我们证明了斑马鱼TTP与其人类对应物同源,并且其表达在胚胎发育过程中在空间和时间上均受到调节。使用在单细胞阶段注射的吗啉代敲低TTP的表达,导致发育中的头和尾畸形,早期且严重。因此,我们揭示了TTP在开发过程中的决定性作用。综上所述,此处介绍的工作为维生素E和TTP在植入后发展中的作用的未来研究提供了新的方向。

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  • 作者

    Miller, Galen W.;

  • 作者单位

    Oregon State University.;

  • 授予单位 Oregon State University.;
  • 学科 Biology Molecular.;Health Sciences Human Development.;Health Sciences Nutrition.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 217 p.
  • 总页数 217
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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