In Vivo Measurement of Intestinal Permeability to Macromolecules in Adult Zebrafish (Danio rerio).

Zebrafish Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-03 DOI:10.1089/zeb.2024.0167
Marcela G Meirelles, Camila I M Fénero, Bruna F Nornberg, Niels Olsen S Camara, Luis Fernando Marins
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Abstract

Intestinal permeability plays a crucial role in intestinal barrier function. Altered intestinal permeability is well documented in numerous chronic diseases and may serve as a risk factor for disease onset as well as a target for innovative therapeutic strategies. While reliable and sensitive approaches for studying intestinal permeability have been established in animal models, such as mice and zebrafish larvae, methods for investigating this in adult zebrafish remain a considerable challenge. The zebrafish has emerged as a valuable model for studying intestinal development, physiology, and disease. Moreover, zebrafish offer certain advantages over rodent models, such as the ability to evaluate the dynamic interactions of labeled markers in vivo and in real time. In this study, we present a comprehensive pipeline for assessing in vivo intestinal permeability in adult zebrafish using fluorescent-labeled dextran. Detailed protocols for fish handling, reagent preparation, optimization of reagent dosage and delivery routes, and quantification of fluorescent markers in extraintestinal sites are provided. Our findings suggest that zebrafish hold promise as an alternative model for in vivo investigations of intestinal permeability induced by genetic, pathophysiological, and/or pharmacological events.

成年斑马鱼肠道对大分子渗透的体内测定。
肠通透性在肠屏障功能中起着至关重要的作用。肠通透性改变在许多慢性疾病中都有充分的记录,可能是疾病发病的危险因素,也是创新治疗策略的目标。虽然已经在动物模型(如小鼠和斑马鱼幼虫)中建立了可靠而敏感的研究肠道通透性的方法,但在成年斑马鱼中研究这种方法仍然是一个相当大的挑战。斑马鱼已经成为研究肠道发育、生理和疾病的有价值的模型。此外,与啮齿动物模型相比,斑马鱼具有一定的优势,例如能够实时评估标记物在体内的动态相互作用。在这项研究中,我们提出了一个全面的管道来评估成年斑马鱼体内肠道通透性荧光标记葡聚糖。提供了鱼的处理、试剂制备、试剂剂量和递送路线的优化以及肠外部位荧光标记的定量的详细方案。我们的研究结果表明,斑马鱼有望成为由遗传、病理生理和/或药理事件诱导的肠道通透性的体内研究的替代模型。
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