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In vivo assessment of gonad status, secondary sex characteristics and spawning in transparent Casper zebrafish

机译:体内评估Gonad状态,次级性别特征和透明的Casper斑马鱼的产卵

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Important aspects of vertebrate reproduction, such as gametogenesis, involve changes in organs found deep internally and thus not easily studied directly in most living vertebrates due to obscuring pigment and overlying tissues. Transparent lines of zebrafish, especially the Casper double mutant, allow direct observation and analysis of reproductive events in the gonads in vivo. The natural production of fertilized eggs in zebrafish is a complex process involving oogenesis, spermatogenesis, mating behavior, endocrine and neurological processes with inputs from the environment including light, temperature and nutrition. While these factors play important roles, the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis (HPGA) is central in the regulation of embryo output. Endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) include a variety of pollutants often present in the environment. EDCs may have direct effects on the HPGA or indirect effects through toxic action on supporting organs such as the liver or kidney. Estrogenic compounds such as diethylstilbestrol (DES) have been reported to affect reproduction in a variety of species including man. In this study, the effects of DES on reproduction were determined in a novel way by using transparent Casper zebrafish that allow direct visualization of gonad status over time. Changes in gonad status with DES treatment were correlated with effects on secondary sex characteristics (i.e., genital vent size and breeding tubercles) spawning and embryo production. The results suggest that the Casper zebrafish is a useful model for studying dynamics of reproductive events in vertebrate gonads in vivo and for determining effects of EDCs on zebrafish reproduction.
机译:脊椎动物繁殖的重要方面,例如配子发生,涉及内部发现的器官的变化,因此由于遮挡颜料和覆盖组织而导致的大多数活脊椎动物不容易地研究。斑马鱼的透明线,尤其是Casper双突变体,允许直接观察和分析VIVO中的GONAD中的生殖事件。斑马鱼受精卵的自然产量是一种复杂的过程,涉及ofocaisesis,精子发生,交配行为,内分泌和神经系统过程,其中来自包括光,温度和营养的环境的输入。虽然这些因素发挥着重要作用,但下丘脑 - 垂体 - 性腺轴(HPGA)是胚胎输出调节中的中心。内分泌破坏化合物(EDC)包括通常存在于环境中的各种污染物。 EDCS可能对HPGA或间接效应的直接影响通过对肝脏或肾脏等支持器官的毒性作用进行直接影响。据报道,雌激素化合物如二乙基胱螺筋(DES)以影响包括男人在内的各种物种的繁殖。在这项研究中,通过使用透明的Casper斑马鱼以新颖的方式确定DES对繁殖的影响,允许随着时间的推移直接可视化GONAD状态。通过DES治疗的Gonad状态的变化与二级性特征(即生殖器通风尺寸和育种结节)产生的影响与胚胎和胚胎产生相关。结果表明,Casper Zebrafish是研究体内脊椎动物的生殖事件动态的有用模型,并用于确定EDC对斑马鱼繁殖的影响。

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