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Rich et al., 2013 - Kit Signaling Is Required for Development of Coordinated Motility Patterns in Zebrafish Gastrointestinal Tract
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Fig. 1

Development of coordinated motility patterns in zebrafish larvae. A 7 dpf larvae is shown in panel A. The anterior bulb and mid-distal intestine are indicated with gray and black bars, respectively. Standard length is shown in panel A and was measured from the snout to the posterior end of the notochord. The region of interest used to construct STMaps is outlined in black in images shown above the STMaps in panels B, C, and D. Patterns of propagating contractions are revealed in STMaps as dark ridges. Short contractions beginning in the mid- and distal intestine and propagating toward the anus are seen at 5 dpf (B). Retrograde contractions are apparent in the anterior region, and short, rapid contractions are apparent near the anal region (arrows, B). Contraction patterns in the mid- and distal intestine were more consistent and individual contractions were longer and more frequent at 7 and 9 dpf (C, D). The motility index, a measure of contraction coordination, increased from 36% (n = 14) at 5 dpf to 88% (n = 8) at 7 dpf and 86% at 9 dpf (n = 7) (E). The number of STMaps showed coordinated motor patterns increased (black bars) and the number of maps scored as uncoordinated decreased (gray bars) between 5 and 7 dpf. The number of propagating contractions per 10 min recording also increased from 5 to 7 dpf and 9 dpf (n = 7) (F); *p < 0.05.

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