Comparative study of the growth, stress status and reproductive capabilities of four wild-type zebrafish (Danio rerio) lines

IF 4.3 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Céline Chevalier, Clémence Denis, Sid-Ahmed Nedjar, Yannick Ledoré, Frédéric Silvestre, Bérénice Schaerlinger, Sylvain Milla
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Zebrafish are widely used in various research fields and to fulfil the diverse research needs, numerous zebrafish lines are available, each with a unique domestication background, potentially resulting in intraspecies differences in specific biological functions. Few studies have compared multiple zebrafish lines under identical conditions to investigate both inter- and intra-line variability related to different functions. However, such variability could pose a challenge for the reproducibility of results in studies utilising zebrafish, particularly when the line used is not clearly specified. This study assessed growth, stress status (cortisol, serotonin) and reproductive capabilities (maturity, fecundity, fertilisation rate, sperm quality) of four commonly used wild-type zebrafish lines (AB, SJD, TU, WIK) using standardized protocols. The stress markers levels were found to be similar across the lines, indicating that the endocrine stress status is robust to diverse domestication histories. Variations were observed in the growth and reproductive parameters. The lines exhibited differences in the timing of puberty (86 dpf for AB and SJD lines vs. 107 dpf for the WIK line) despite achieving similar sizes, suggesting that there are line-specific variations in the induction of maturation. Additionally, the AB line demonstrated higher sperm quality than did the other lines and higher fecundity and fertilization rates than did the SJD line. The AB line also exhibiting a smaller adult size but a heavier brain relative to its body weight. These findings emphasize the importance of line selection for zebrafish research, indicating that researchers should consider line-specific traits to ensure the biological relevance and reproducibility of the results.
四种野生型斑马鱼(Danio rerio)品系的生长、应激状态和繁殖能力比较研究
斑马鱼被广泛应用于各个研究领域,为了满足不同的研究需求,斑马鱼品系众多,每个品系都有独特的驯化背景,可能导致特定生物功能的种内差异。很少有研究对相同条件下的多个斑马鱼品系进行比较,以研究与不同功能相关的品系间和品系内变异。然而,这种变异性可能会对利用斑马鱼进行的研究结果的可重复性构成挑战,尤其是在所用品系没有明确规定的情况下。本研究采用标准化方案评估了四种常用野生型斑马鱼品系(AB、SJD、TU、WIK)的生长、应激状态(皮质醇、血清素)和繁殖能力(成熟度、受精率、受精率、精子质量)。结果发现,各品系的应激标记水平相似,这表明内分泌应激状态对不同的驯化历史具有稳健性。在生长和繁殖参数方面观察到了差异。尽管各品系的个体大小相似,但它们的青春期时间存在差异(AB 和 SJD 品系为 86 dpf,而 WIK 品系为 107 dpf),这表明在诱导成熟方面存在品系特异性差异。此外,AB品系的精子质量高于其他品系,受精率和受精率也高于SJD品系。AB 品系还表现出较小的成年体型,但相对于体重,脑部更重。这些发现强调了斑马鱼研究中品系选择的重要性,表明研究人员应考虑品系的特异性,以确保研究结果的生物学相关性和可重复性。
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Biological Research
Biological Research 生物-生物学
CiteScore
10.10
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0.00%
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33
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Biological Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that encompasses diverse fields of experimental biology, such as biochemistry, bioinformatics, biotechnology, cell biology, cancer, chemical biology, developmental biology, evolutionary biology, genetics, genomics, immunology, marine biology, microbiology, molecular biology, neuroscience, plant biology, physiology, stem cell research, structural biology and systems biology.
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