Proteomics

Dataset Information

0

Zebrafish embryo T18°C MAX QUANT


ABSTRACT: Effect of temperature variation on zebra fish health and behaviour Water temperature is an important environmental parameter that influences the distribution and the health of fishes. Moreover, temperature has a central role in ectothermic animals affecting their physiology and behaviour. The aim of this study was to determine the effects of ambient temperature on the molecular mechanism and the behavioural responses in ZF (Danio rerio) (ZF) a widely used animal model for environmental "omics" genomics researches. A global proteomic analysis was performed on fish brains to investigate physiological and biochemical changes that may occur from the exposure to this environmental stressor at the central nervous system level. Behavioural investigations were performed using a Y-Maze task to evaluate how temperature variations may affect swimming performance, the response to novelty and the spatial memory. Adult specimens of wild type ZF were kept at three different temperatures: 18 °C, 34 °C and 26 °C (used as a control) for 21 days. Proteomic data revealed 202XXX differentially expressed proteins across acclimation groups. These proteins are involved in energy metabolism, mitochondrial regulation and cytoskeletal organization. Temperature variation was able to alter swimming performance in adult ZF and to induce variations in the novel ambient exploration and in the acquisition and consolidation of spatial memory. This study indicates that moderate temperature variations can elicit biochemical changes that may affect fish health and behaviour. This combined approach may provide insights into mechanisms supporting thermal adaptation and plasticity in fishes.

INSTRUMENT(S): LTQ Orbitrap Velos

ORGANISM(S): Danio Rerio (zebrafish) (brachydanio Rerio)

TISSUE(S): Embryo

SUBMITTER: gabriella tedeschi  

LAB HEAD: Gabriella Tedeschi

PROVIDER: PXD009934 | Pride | 2024-01-26

REPOSITORIES: Pride

altmetric image

Publications

The Neurotoxic Effect of Environmental Temperature Variation in Adult Zebrafish (<i>Danio rerio</i>).

Maffioli Elisa E   Nonnis Simona S   Grassi Scalvini Francesca F   Negri Armando A   Tedeschi Gabriella G   Toni Mattia M  

International journal of molecular sciences 20231029 21


Neurotoxicity consists of the altered functionality of the nervous system caused by exposure to chemical agents or altered chemical-physical parameters. The neurotoxic effect can be evaluated from the molecular to the behavioural level. The zebrafish <i>Danio rerio</i> is a model organism used in many research fields, including ecotoxicology and neurotoxicology. Recent studies by our research group have demonstrated that the exposure of adult zebrafish to low (18 °C) or high (34 °C) temperatures  ...[more]

Similar Datasets

2017-02-13 | GSE51434 | GEO
2018-11-01 | GSE113377 | GEO
2016-04-12 | PXD002608 | Pride
2013-11-04 | E-GEOD-42263 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2014-12-23 | GSE58988 | GEO
2010-06-11 | E-GEOD-4047 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2014-05-01 | E-GEOD-47141 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2011-10-06 | GSE32636 | GEO
2023-03-10 | PXD009865 | Pride
2023-03-10 | PXD009851 | Pride