FIGURE

Fig. 2

ID
ZDB-FIG-171106-6
Publication
Shu et al., 2016 - The basal function of teleost prolactin as a key regulator on ion uptake identified with zebrafish knockout models
Other Figures
All Figure Page
Back to All Figure Page
Fig. 2

Prl-deficient zebrafish can survive only in brackish water.

(A) The curve of survival rates of wild-type and prl-deficient larvae in regular zebrafish egg water and system water (FW, 60–175 mg/L IOS) or brackish water (BW, 5060–5175 mg/L IOS) (n = 100). (B) The general morphological observations of wild-type larvae (B1-B5) and prl-deficient larvae (B6-B10) during 4–8 dpf. The prl-deficient larvae exhibit defects in swim bladder inflation after 5 dpf (B8-B10), curved bodies at 6 dpf (B8), and obvious edema at 7–8 dpf (B9, B10). (C) Major ion contents were measured with wild-type larvae and prl-deficient larvae at 6 dpf cultured in FW and BW. Cation contents were assessed by the inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES) method and chloride assessed by chloride colorimetric assay kit. *significant difference (P < 0.05). At least twenty embryos were pooled as a sample for ion content analysis. (D) Representative healthy wild-type (left) and prl-deficient (right) adults cultured in brackish water at 100 dpf. IOS, Instant Ocean salts; dpf, days post-fertilization. E) Assessment of synthesized wild-type prl mRNA injection based on statistics of gas bladders inflated rates of wild-type larvae, prl-deficient larvae and prl-deficient larvae injected with prl mRNA at 5 dpf.

Expression Data

Expression Detail
Antibody Labeling
Phenotype Data
Fish:
Condition:
Observed In:
Stage Range: Day 5 to Days 14-20

Phenotype Detail
Acknowledgments
This image is the copyrighted work of the attributed author or publisher, and ZFIN has permission only to display this image to its users. Additional permissions should be obtained from the applicable author or publisher of the image. Full text @ Sci. Rep.