八个斑马鱼循环水系统中金属和类金属浓度的系统分析。

IF 1.4 4区 生物学 Q4 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Zebrafish Pub Date : 2021-08-01 Epub Date: 2021-07-05 DOI:10.1089/zeb.2020.1970
Xavier Langa, Patrick Neuhaus, David Lains, Theodora J Stewart, Nadine Borel, Ana C Certal, Joana F Monteiro, Peter Aleström, Eduardo Diaz, Indre Piragyte, Lars Bräutigam, Rodolfo Vázquez, Ruslan Hlushchuk, Lorenz Gfeller, Adrien Mestrot, Moritz Bigalke, Zoltan M Varga, Nadia Mercader
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摘要

金属和类金属是生物过程的组成部分,在生理和代谢中起着关键作用。然而,过度接触某些金属或缺乏其他金属会导致严重的健康后果。在这项研究中,八个斑马鱼设施合作对其集中循环水系统进行了多元素分析。我们报告了在斑马鱼设施中检测到的46种元素的第一组平均浓度。我们的研究结果有助于建立一个初步的基线,用于故障排除,以及在循环水系统中金属浓度的安全范围,支持斑马鱼可重复的科学研究成果。
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A Systematic Analysis of Metal and Metalloid Concentrations in Eight Zebrafish Recirculating Water Systems.

A Systematic Analysis of Metal and Metalloid Concentrations in Eight Zebrafish Recirculating Water Systems.

A Systematic Analysis of Metal and Metalloid Concentrations in Eight Zebrafish Recirculating Water Systems.

A Systematic Analysis of Metal and Metalloid Concentrations in Eight Zebrafish Recirculating Water Systems.

Metals and metalloids are integral to biological processes and play key roles in physiology and metabolism. Nonetheless, overexposure to some metals or lack of others can lead to serious health consequences. In this study, eight zebrafish facilities collaborated to generate a multielement analysis of their centralized recirculating water systems. We report a first set of average concentrations for 46 elements detected in zebrafish facilities. Our results help to establish an initial baseline for trouble-shooting purposes, and in general for safe ranges of metal concentrations in recirculating water systems, supporting reproducible scientific research outcomes with zebrafish.

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Zebrafish
Zebrafish DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY-ZOOLOGY
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
5.00%
发文量
29
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Zebrafish is the only peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the central role of zebrafish and other aquarium species as models for the study of vertebrate development, evolution, toxicology, and human disease. Due to its prolific reproduction and the external development of the transparent embryo, the zebrafish is a prime model for genetic and developmental studies. While genetically more distant from humans, the vertebrate zebrafish nevertheless has comparable organs and tissues, such as heart, kidney, pancreas, bones, and cartilage. Zebrafish introduced the new section TechnoFish, which highlights these innovations for the general zebrafish community. TechnoFish features two types of articles: TechnoFish Previews: Important, generally useful technical advances or valuable transgenic lines TechnoFish Methods: Brief descriptions of new methods, reagents, or transgenic lines that will be of widespread use in the zebrafish community Zebrafish coverage includes: Comparative genomics and evolution Molecular/cellular mechanisms of cell growth Genetic analysis of embryogenesis and disease Toxicological and infectious disease models Models for neurological disorders and aging New methods, tools, and experimental approaches Zebrafish also includes research with other aquarium species such as medaka, Fugu, and Xiphophorus.
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