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Pollock et al., 2020 - Primary cilia are present on endothelial cells of the hyaloid vasculature but are not required for the development of the blood-retinal barrier
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Early inhibition of the hedgehog signaling pathway results in severe edema and BRB non-perfusion.

Zebrafish embryos were treated with 1 μM cyclopamine starting at 25 hpf. (A) Percentages of cyclopamine-treated IFT mutant and non-mutant embryos that developed ICH by 52 hpf. No significant differences were detected between mutants and non-mutants by Fisher’s exact test (p > 0.05). (B) Image of a 6 dpf wild-type fish that had cyclopamine-induced pericardial edema (arrow). (C) Fluorescent micrograph of the eye of a zebrafish treated with 1 μM cyclopamine from 1 to 6 dpf, demonstrating an intact blood-retinal barrier. (D) Fluorescent micrograph of a 5 μM cyclopamine-treated zebrafish at 6 dpf with non-perfusion of the hyaloid vasculature (arrowhead). Scale bars = 50 μm.

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