斑马鱼生长和水流压力下肌肉调控基因的表达谱分析

Xiudan Yuan , Leiting Tao , Xiaoli Hu , Ruoyu Lin , Jingping Yang , Mengzhe Feng , Mei Peng , Wenbin Liu , Yamei Xiao
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肌肉是鱼类的重要品质之一。然而,人们对鱼类肌肉生长的调控机制仍缺乏足够的了解。本研究分析了斑马鱼在生长过程中或水流压力下 10 个已报道的肌肉发育相关基因的表达模式。在斑马鱼体节期和肌肉效应期胚胎中,肌生成调控因子(MyoD、MyoG、MRF4)、肌生长因子调控基因(Mstna、Mstnb)和肌母细胞发育相关基因(Pax7、Prmt5、Desmin、MYHC)的表达显著增加。肌肉发育相关基因的 mRNA 水平在斑马鱼 7 天鱼苗和 30 天幼鱼中均上调。20日龄斑马鱼大个体和小个体的7个肌肉发育相关基因(MyoD、Myf5、MyoG、Mstna、Mstnb、Desmin、MYHC)的表达水平存在差异。结果表明,短期的水流应激可促进斑马鱼肌肉生长,而长期的水流应激则可能导致斑马鱼运动疲劳并影响其生长。这项研究为进一步探索鱼类的生长调控机制奠定了基础,并有助于鱼类养殖。
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Expression profile analysis of muscle regulation genes under growth and water flow stress in zebrafish

Muscle is one of the important quality of fish. However, there is still a lack of sufficient understanding of the mechanism of muscle growth regulation in fish. In this study, the expression patterns of 10 reported muscle development related genes are analyzed in zebrafish during growth or under water flow stress. Myogenic regulatory factors (MyoD, MyoG, MRF4), myostatin regulatory genes (Mstna, Mstnb) and myoblast development-related genes (Pax7, Prmt5, Desmin, MYHC) are significantly increased expression at somite stage and muscle effect stage embryos in zebrafish. The mRNA levels of the muscle development related genes are up-regulated in 7-day fries and 30-day juvenile of zebrafish. And there are differences in the expression levels of seven muscle development related genes (MyoD, Myf5, MyoG, Mstna, Mstnb, Desmin, MYHC) between the large and small individuals of 20-day-old zebrafish. Results indicated that short-term water flow stressing can promote zebrafish muscle growth, while prolonged water flow stress may lead to motor fatigue and affect growth in zebrafish. This research provides a foundation for further exploration of the growth regulation mechanism in fish, and is helpful on fish farming.

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