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J Vis Exp ; (156)2020 02 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32065169

ABSTRACT

In several transgenic zebrafish models of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), hepatomegaly can be observed during early larval stages. Quantifying larval liver size in zebrafish HCC models provides a means to rapidly assess the effects of drugs and other manipulations on an oncogene-related phenotype. Here we show how to fix zebrafish larvae, dissect the tissues surrounding the liver, photograph livers using bright-field microscopy, measure liver area, and analyze results. This protocol enables rapid, precise quantification of liver size. As this method involves measuring liver area, it may underestimate differences in liver volume, and complementary methodologies are required to differentiate between changes in cell size and changes in cell number. The dissection technique described herein is an excellent tool to visualize the liver, gut, and pancreas in their natural positions for myriad downstream applications including immunofluorescence staining and in situ hybridization. The described strategy for quantifying larval liver size is applicable to many aspects of liver development and regeneration.


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Liver/anatomy & histology , Zebrafish/anatomy & histology , Animals , Animals, Genetically Modified , Fixatives , Larva/anatomy & histology , Liver/diagnostic imaging , Microscopy/methods , Organ Size , Zebrafish/genetics
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Elife ; 72018 07 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30014845

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Understanding how patterning influences cell behaviors to generate three dimensional morphologies is a central goal of developmental biology. Additionally, comparing these regulatory mechanisms among morphologically diverse tissues allows for rigorous testing of evolutionary hypotheses. Zebrafish skin is endowed with a coat of precisely patterned bony scales. We use in-toto live imaging during scale development and manipulations of cell signaling activity to elucidate core features of scale patterning and morphogenesis. These analyses show that scale development requires the concerted activity of Wnt/ß-catenin, Ectodysplasin (Eda) and Fibroblast growth factor (Fgf) signaling. This regulatory module coordinates Hedgehog (HH) dependent collective cell migration during epidermal invagination, a cell behavior not previously implicated in skin appendage morphogenesis. Our analyses demonstrate the utility of zebrafish scale development as a tractable system in which to elucidate mechanisms of developmental patterning and morphogenesis, and suggest a single, ancient origin of skin appendage patterning mechanisms in vertebrates.


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Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental , Skin/embryology , Weights and Measures , Wnt Signaling Pathway , Zebrafish/embryology , beta Catenin/metabolism , Animals , Body Patterning , Cell Movement , Ectodysplasins/metabolism , Fibroblast Growth Factors/metabolism , Hedgehogs/metabolism , Intravital Microscopy , Morphogenesis
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