Morpho-anatomical analysis of zebrafish scale melanocytes

Sharique A. Ali, T. Husain, G. Kassab, D. Khan
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The zebrafish ( Danio rerio ) is an excellent research model in biomedical sciences and other upcoming research areas. Despite the huge importance of an effective and high-throughput zebrafish aquaculture, little is known about morpho-anatomy of its scales and their embedded melanocytes. Here we have analysed the morpho-anatomical structure of the zebra fish scales and their melanocytes, along with their distribution, position and the variations in number and their physiological responsive states. It was found that the maximum number of melanocytes ~150-200 was present in the scales from the dorsal region of the zebrafish minimum being in the ventral region. These melanocytes had an average diameter, of 3.65±0.927 microns; corresponding to the intermediate state (neither aggregated nor dispersed) of the melanophore index. Other regions of the zebrafish, such as head, tail and ventral regions, had ~120-150, ~50-80, ~0-10 number of melanocytes in their scales respectively. Among the four regions of the zebrafish, the most uniform and intermediate state melanocytes were found in the scales of the dorsal region. Our analysis of zebrafish scales and physiological responsiveness of different region melanocytes opens new vistas for future use of these disguised type of smooth muscle cells.
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斑马鱼鳞片黑色素细胞的形态解剖分析
斑马鱼(Danio rerio)是生物医学科学和其他未来研究领域的优秀研究模型。尽管有效和高通量的斑马鱼养殖具有巨大的重要性,但对其鳞片及其嵌入的黑素细胞的形态解剖知之甚少。本文分析了斑马鱼鳞片及其黑素细胞的形态解剖结构,以及它们的分布、位置、数量变化和生理反应状态。结果表明,斑马鱼背部鳞片中黑色素细胞数量最多,约150-200个,腹侧鳞片中最少。这些黑素细胞的平均直径为3.65±0.927微米;与黑素团指数的中间状态(既不聚集也不分散)相对应的。斑马鱼鳞的其他部位,如头部、尾部和腹部,分别有~120 ~ 150、~50 ~ 80、~0 ~ 10个黑素细胞。在斑马鱼的四个区域中,最均匀和中间状态的黑素细胞在背部区域的鳞片中发现。我们对斑马鱼鳞片和不同区域黑素细胞的生理反应的分析为这些伪装型平滑肌细胞的未来使用开辟了新的前景。
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Journal of Survey in Fisheries Sciences
Journal of Survey in Fisheries Sciences Veterinary-Veterinary (miscellaneous)
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