Nano-Sampling and Reporter Tools to Study Metabolic Regulation in Zebrafish

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Beitragende

  • Thomas Dickmeis - , Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (Autor:in)
  • Yi Feng - , University of Edinburgh (Autor:in)
  • Maria Caterina Mione - , Università degli Studi di Trento (Autor:in)
  • Nikolay Ninov - , Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden (CRTD), Technische Universität Dresden, Deutsches Zentrum für Diabetesforschung (DZD e.V.) (Autor:in)
  • Massimo Santoro - , Università degli studi di Padova (Autor:in)
  • Herman P. Spaink - , Leiden University (Autor:in)
  • Philipp Gut - , Nestle (Autor:in)

Abstract

In the past years, evidence has emerged that hallmarks of human metabolic disorders can be recapitulated in zebrafish using genetic, pharmacological or dietary interventions. An advantage of modeling metabolic diseases in zebrafish compared to other "lower organisms" is the presence of a vertebrate body plan providing the possibility to study the tissue-intrinsic processes preceding the loss of metabolic homeostasis. While the small size of zebrafish is advantageous in many aspects, it also has shortcomings such as the difficulty to obtain sufficient amounts for biochemical analyses in response to metabolic challenges. A workshop at the European Zebrafish Principal Investigator meeting in Trento, Italy, was dedicated to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of zebrafish to study metabolic disorders. This perspective article by the participants highlights strategies to achieve improved tissue-resolution for read-outs using "nano-sampling" approaches for metabolomics as well as live imaging of zebrafish expressing fluorescent reporter tools that inform on cellular or subcellular metabolic processes. We provide several examples, including the use of reporter tools to study the heterogeneity of pancreatic beta-cells within their tissue environment. While limitations exist, we believe that with the advent of new technologies and more labs developing methods that can be applied to minimal amounts of tissue or single cells, zebrafish will further increase their utility to study energy metabolism.

Details

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seitenumfang9
FachzeitschriftFrontiers in cell and developmental biology
Jahrgang7
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 19 Feb. 2019
Peer-Review-StatusJa

Externe IDs

PubMed 30873407
Scopus 85072830540

Schlagworte

Ziele für nachhaltige Entwicklung

Schlagwörter

  • Beta-cell, Diabetes, Fluorescent reporter, Live imaging, Metabolomics, Nano sampling, Nano scaling, Zebrafish

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