Whole-Mount Histochemical Protocols in Zebrafish for a Hands-On Developmental Biology Practical Course in Ecuador.

Zebrafish Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1089/zeb.2023.0076
Ariel Arévalo Cuaical, Estibaliz Maitea Villaverde, Daniela Zurita-Paredes, Erika Samary Pinto-Nogales, Gabriela Bautista, Josselyn Calero, Sharon Moreira, Daniela Rosero, Felipe Varela, Andrés Romero-Carvajal
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Research-based education at the undergraduate level is ideal for fostering the training of future scientists. In an undergraduate Developmental Biology course, this learning strategy requires the availability of model species and enough research reagents, not only for technique training but also for the development of student original projects. This might be challenging in most countries, where resources are limited. Hence, there is a need to develop low-cost solutions for use in the classroom. In this study, we describe the optimization and use of two low-cost protocols in zebrafish embryos for hands-on practical sessions and project-based learning in a Developmental Biology undergraduate course in Ecuador. These protocols were designed for the practical and experimental learning of vertebrate meroblastic cleavage, gastrulation, and neural crest differentiation. The proposed protocols have been previously described in the literature and use silver nitrate and alcian blue, two relatively inexpensive reagents, to label cell membranes and cartilage. The silver nitrate protocol allows the study of cell contact formation during cleavage and the identification of cellular changes during gastrulation, including yolk internalization and epiboly. The alcian blue staining allows the analysis of cranial mesenchymal differentiation into cartilage. These protocols are ideal for practical sessions due to their ease of application, quick results, adaptability to the class schedule, and robustness in the hands of beginning researchers. Finally, these protocols are adaptable for research-based class projects.
为厄瓜多尔的发育生物学实践课程提供斑马鱼全图组织化学方法。
本科阶段的研究型教育是培养未来科学家的理想选择。在本科阶段的发育生物学课程中,这种学习策略要求提供模式物种和足够的研究试剂,不仅用于技术培训,还用于开发学生的原创项目。在资源有限的大多数国家,这可能具有挑战性。因此,有必要开发低成本的课堂解决方案。在本研究中,我们介绍了在厄瓜多尔的一门发育生物学本科课程中,如何优化和使用两种低成本的斑马鱼胚胎实验方案,用于实践课程和基于项目的学习。这些方案设计用于脊椎动物子叶裂解、胃形成和神经嵴分化的实践和实验学习。所建议的实验方案之前在文献中已有描述,使用硝酸银和藻蓝这两种相对廉价的试剂来标记细胞膜和软骨。使用硝酸银方案可研究裂殖过程中细胞接触的形成,并识别胃形成过程中细胞的变化,包括卵黄内化和外胚层形成。阿尔金山蓝染色可分析颅骨间充质分化为软骨的过程。这些方案非常适合实践课程,因为它们易于应用、见效快、能适应课程安排,而且在初学者手中也很稳定。最后,这些方案还可用于基于研究的课堂项目。
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