Embryo buoyancy and cell death gene expression during embryogenesis of yellow-tail kingfish seriola lalandi
Artículo
Open/ Download
Access note
Acceso abierto
Publication date
2021Metadata
Show full item record
Cómo citar
Palomino Zúñiga, Jaime
Cómo citar
Embryo buoyancy and cell death gene expression during embryogenesis of yellow-tail kingfish seriola lalandi
Author
Abstract
In pelagic fish, embryo buoyancy is a noteworthy aspect of the reproductive strategy,
and is associated with overall quality, survival, and further developmental success. In
captivity, the loss of buoyancy of early embryos correlates with high mortality that might
be related to massive cell death. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate under
captivity conditions the expression of genes related to the apoptosis process during
the early embryonic development of the pelagic fish Seriola lalandi, and its relationship
to the buoyancy of embryos. The relative expression of bcl2, bax-like, casp9, casp8,
and casp3 was evaluated by RT-qPCR and FasL/Fas protein levels by western blot
in five development stages of embryos sorted as floating or low-floating. All genes
examined were expressed in both floating and low-floating embryos up to 24 h of
development. Expression of the pro-apoptotic factors bax, casp9, casp8, and casp3
was higher in low-floating as compared with floating embryos in a developmental stagespecific
manner. In contrast, there was no difference in expression of bcl2 between
floating and low-floating embryos. Fas protein was detected as a single band in floating
embryos without changes in expression throughout development; however, in lowfloating
embryos, three higher intensity reactive bands were detected in the 24-h
embryos. Interestingly, FasL was only detected at 24-h in floating embryos, whereas
in low-floating samples this ligand was present at all stages, with a sharp increase
as development progressed. Cell death, as evaluated by the terminal deoxynucleotidyl
transferase-mediated dUTP nick-end labeling assay, was highly increased in low-floating
embryos as compared to floating embryos throughout all developmental stages, with
the highest levels observed during the gastrula stage and at 24 h. The results of this
study suggest that an increase in cell death, probably associated with the intrinsic and
extrinsic apoptosis pathways, is present in low-floating embryos that might explain their
lower developmental potential under captivity conditions.
Patrocinador
Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT)
CONICYT FONDECYT 1201343
FONDEQUIP grant EQM120156
Broodstock Program CORFO-15PTEC-45861
Indexation
Artículo de publícación WoS
Quote Item
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology March 2021 | Volume 9 | Article 630947
Collections
The following license files are associated with this item: