Stress-induced apoptosis by
heat shock, UV and gamma-ray irradiation in zebrafish embryos detected by
increased caspase activity and whole-mount TUNEL staining
T.
Yabu, S. Todoriki, M. Yamashita-2001
Fisheries Science, 67 (2) : 333-340
(from Current Contents)
Abstract :
Environmental stress-induced apoptosis in zebrafish
Danio rerio embryos was characterized by assaying caspase-3-like activity
and whole-mount terminal deoxynucleotidyl nick-end labeling (TUNEL)
staining. Severe stress conditions, such as heat shock at 39 °C for 1 h,
ultraviolet light at 10-100 mJ/cm(2) and gamma -ray irradiation at 5-20 Gy
induced extensive apoptosis in embryos. Apoptotic cells were observed after
the bud and 1-somite stages in normal embryos by TUNEL staining, and after
stress treatment many TUNEL-positive cells were found in the enveloping and
deep cell layers and the larval fin. The caspase-3-like activity increased
severalfold during stress-induced apoptosis in a dose-dependent manner.
These findings indicate that apoptotic pathways, mediated by caspase-3-like
activity, play a major role in zebrafish embryogenesis under stress
conditions.
(Natl Res Inst Fisheries Sci, Kanagawa 2368648,
Japan, e-mail of M. Yamashita: mic@nrifs.affrc.go.jp)