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Impact of Pronase, Sodium Thiosulfate, and Methylene Blue Combinations on Development and Survival of Sodium Hypochlorite Surface-Disinfected Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Embryos.

Samantha M Peneyra1,2, Kvin Lerpiriyapong1,2, Elyn R Riedel3, Neil S Lipman1,2, Christine Lieggi1,2.   

Abstract

Embryo surface disinfection is utilized in aquaculture to decrease the risk of pathogen introduction into established colonies. Zebrafish embryos are commonly disinfected with unbuffered sodium hypochlorite at 25-50 ppm for 10 min with or without concurrent treatment with chemicals, including pronase (Pron), sodium thiosulfate, and/or methylene blue; however, the impact of these chemicals on embryo survival and development has not been evaluated. In this study, AB and casper embryos were exposed to disinfection protocols that used Pron, sodium thiosulfate, and/or methylene blue (given alone, in various combinations, or all three combined) with 50 and 100 ppm sodium hypochlorite performed 6 and 24 h postfertilization (HPF). All groups were evaluated for survival, hatching, and malformations at 5 days postfertilization. Maximal survival (69%-97%) and hatching rates (66%-94%) were generally observed with sodium hypochlorite disinfection followed by exposure to both Pron and sodium thiosulfate and maintenance in standard embryo medium without methylene blue. Methylene blue had variable effects on survival and hatching. Higher survival and hatching rates were seen in AB embryos disinfected at 6 HPF and casper embryos disinfected at 24 HPF. Susceptibility to sodium hypochlorite toxicity differed by strain, emphasizing the need to test disinfection protocols on small embryo cohorts.

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Keywords:  embryo disinfection; methylene blue; pronase; sodium hypochlorite; sodium thiosulfate; zebrafish

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33048660      PMCID: PMC7578187          DOI: 10.1089/zeb.2020.1917

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zebrafish        ISSN: 1545-8547            Impact factor:   1.985


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