Dynamics of actinotrichia, fibrous collagen structures in zebrafish fin tissues, unveiled by novel fluorescent probes

Junpei Kuroda, Hiromu Hino, Shigeru Kondo
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Collagen fibers provide physical support to animal tissues by orienting in the correct position and at optimal density. Actinotrichia are thick collagen fibers that are present at the tips of fish fins and serve as scaffolds for bone formation. The arrangement and density of actinotrichia must be constantly maintained with a high degree of regularity to form spatial patterns in the fin bones, but the mechanisms of this process are largely unknown. To address this issue, we first identified two fluorescent probes that can stain actinotrichia clearly in vivo. Using these probes and time-lapse observation of actinotrichia synthesized at different growth stages, we revealed the following previously unknown dynamics of actinotrichia. (1) Actinotrichia don’t stay stationary at the place where they are produced; instead, they move towards the dorsal area during the notochord bending and (2) move towards the distal tip during the fin growth. (3) Actinotrichia elongate asymmetrically as new collagen is added at the proximal side. (4) Density is maintained by the insertion of new actinotrichia. (5) Actinotrichia are selectively degraded by osteoclasts. These findings suggest that the regular arrangement of actinotrichia is the outcome of multiple dynamic processes.
新型荧光探针揭示斑马鱼鳍组织中纤维胶原结构--鳍纤丝的动态变化
胶原纤维以正确的方向和最佳的密度为动物组织提供物理支撑。放线菌是鱼鳍顶端的粗胶原纤维,是骨骼形成的支架。放线菌的排列和密度必须始终保持高度的规律性,才能在鳍骨中形成空间模式,但这一过程的机制在很大程度上是未知的。为了解决这个问题,我们首先确定了两种荧光探针,它们可以在体内清晰地染色放线菌。利用这些探针和对不同生长阶段合成的富放线菌的延时观察,我们揭示了以下以前未知的富放线菌的动态变化。(1)放线菌并不是固定在其产生的地方,而是在脊索弯曲过程中向背侧移动;(2)在鳍生长过程中向远端移动。(3)随着新胶原蛋白在近端添加,放线菌不对称地伸长。(4) 通过插入新的放线菌来维持密度。(5) 破骨细胞会选择性地降解肌动球。这些研究结果表明,肌动球的规则排列是多个动态过程的结果。
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