| Literature DB >> 19747405 |
Anne Jørgensen1, John E Nielsen, Jane E Morthorst, Poul Bjerregaard, Henrik Leffers.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Investigating gonadal gene expression is important in attempting to elucidate the molecular mechanism of sex determination and differentiation in the model species zebrafish. However, the small size of juvenile zebrafish and correspondingly their gonads complicates this type of investigation. Furthermore, the lack of a genetic sex marker in juvenile zebrafish prevents pooling gonads from several individuals. The aim of this study was to establish a method to isolate the gonads from individual juvenile zebrafish allowing future investigations of gonadal gene expression during sex determination and differentiation.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19747405 PMCID: PMC2755477 DOI: 10.1186/1477-7827-7-97
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Biol Endocrinol ISSN: 1477-7827 Impact factor: 5.211
Figure 1Location of gonads in juvenile zebrafish (5 dph). A-B) HE staining C-D) ISH expression of vasa with antisense probe. E-F) ISH expression of vasa with sense probe. Upper panel is all 10×magnitude, scale bar: 100 μm. Lower panel 20×magnitude, scale bar: 50 μm.
Figure 2Serial cryosections of a 10 dph juvenile zebrafish stained with A) HE and B) NBT BCIP. The location of the swim bladder (SW), gonad and gut is shown.
Figure 3Microdissection of gonads from 5 dph zebrafish. A) Cryosection where gonads are stained with NBT BCIP before microdissection. B) Cryosections after microdissection of gonads. C) Gonad stained with NBT BCIP before microsdissection. D) Gonad stained with NBT BCIP after microdissection but before the marked section of tissue was removed from the membrane. Arrows indicate location of the gonad.
Figure 4RT-PCR expression of . Microdissected gonad from: 5 dph, 10 dph and 15 dph zebrafish, microdissected other tissue than gonad (OT) from: 15 dph zebrafish and water: water control in PCR.
Figure 5BioAnalyzer pico gels. A) Ladder and B) RNA purified from a microdissected gonad of a 15 dph zebrafish.