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Methods Mol Biol ; 2753: 377-384, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38285352

RESUMEN

Angiogenesis is the process of new blood vessel formation from preexisting vasculature. It is an integral component in normal embryonic development and tissue repair. Dysregulation of angiogenesis might lead to tissue ischemia (resulting from reduced blood vessel formation) or major diseases such as cancer (abnormal vascular growth). This makes angiogenesis an excellent area of research for cancer therapeutics, and various animal models including zebrafish are used to study blood vessel development. As most of the techniques used to study angiogenesis are complex and cumbersome, in this chapter, we provide two simple assays to study angiogenesis with live and fixed zebrafish embryos/larvae.


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Neoplasias , Perciformes , Animales , Femenino , Angiogénesis , Pez Cebra , Desarrollo Embrionario , Larva
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Methods Mol Biol ; 1698: 11-36, 2018.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29076082

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The zebrafish, Danio rerio, is a powerful model for the study of erythropoiesis and defining the genetic basis of hematological diseases. The mechanisms of erythroid differentiation are highly conserved in the zebrafish, permitting translational research studies and the modeling of erythropoiesis in higher vertebrates. An advantage of the system is the ability to manipulate gene expression and observe the effect on erythroid development in vivo, with relative ease and rapidity. The production of optically transparent embryos also makes it an attractive tool for visual analysis of circulating erythrocytes that can be used to study erythropoiesis. Through large-scale chemical mutagenesis screens, a variety of zebrafish blood mutants have been identified that are used for gene discoveries and the recapitulation of human diseases. Experimental techniques including in situ hybridization, o-dianisidine staining, flow cytometry, and microinjection are now commonly employed to study red blood cell biochemistry and erythropoiesis in the zebrafish. These techniques have been applied for identifying novel genes required for the hemoglobin synthesis, isolating blood cell lineages, visualizing genetic expression within erythroid tissues, and characterizing the phenotype of blood disorders. The applications of zebrafish methodology to the study of erythropoiesis and optimized step-by-step protocols are discussed in this chapter.


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Eritropoyesis , Hibridación in Situ , Vertebrados , Pez Cebra , Animales , Biomarcadores , Diferenciación Celular , Linaje de la Célula , Proteínas de Drosophila/genética , Proteínas de Drosophila/metabolismo , Eritrocitos/metabolismo , Citometría de Flujo , Factor de Transcripción GATA1/genética , Factor de Transcripción GATA1/metabolismo , Factor de Transcripción GATA2/genética , Factor de Transcripción GATA2/metabolismo , Regulación del Desarrollo de la Expresión Génica , Hemoglobinas , Humanos , Hibridación in Situ/métodos , Microinyecciones , Modelos Animales , Mutación , Fenotipo
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