Knockdown of leptin A expression dramatically alters zebrafish development |
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Authors: | Qin Liu Mark Dalman Yun Chen Mashal Akhter Sravya Brahmandam Yesha Patel Josef Lowe Mitesh Thakkar Akil-Vuai Gregory Daryllanae Phelps Caitlin Riley Richard L Londraville |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology and Program in Integrated Bioscience, University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325, USA. |
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Abstract: | Using morpholino antisense oligonucleotide (MO) technology, we blocked leptin A or leptin receptor expression in embryonic zebrafish, and analyzed consequences of leptin A knock-down on fish development. Embryos injected with leptin A or leptin receptor MOs (leptin A or leptin receptor morphants) had smaller bodies and eyes, undeveloped inner ear, enlarged pericardial cavity, curved body and/or tail and larger yolk compared to control embryos of the same stages. The defects persisted in 6-9days old larvae. We found that blocking leptin A function had little effect on the development of early brain (1day old), but differentiation of both the morphant dorsal brain and retinal cells was severely disrupted in older (2days old) embryos. Despite the enlarged pericardial cavity, differentiation of cardiac cells appeared to be similar to control embryos. Formation of the morphants' inner ear is also severely disrupted, which corroborates existing reports of leptin receptor expression in inner ear of both zebrafish and mammals. Co-injection of leptin A MO and recombinant leptin results in partial rescue of the wild-type phenotype. Our results suggest that leptin A plays distinct roles in zebrafish development. |
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