Project description:After elevated and reduced incubation temperature during embryonic days (ED) 7-10 and 10-13 changes of gene expression were determined at ED 10, ED 13, and post-hatch at day (D) 35
Project description:After elevated and reduced incubation temperature during embryonic days (ED) 7-10 and 10-13 changes of gene expression were determined at ED 10, ED 13, and post-hatch at day (D) 35
Project description:Zebrafish eggs were collected at 28 °C, and split into three embryonic incubation temperature groups (24 °C, 28 °C, 32 °C). When larvae reaching first feeding, the incubation temperature of larvae from 24 °C and 32 °C was gradually changed to 28 °C, and all fish were kept at 28 °C for later development until adulthood. At 100 d post-fertilization, 7 replicates from each temperature group were intraperitoneally (i.p.) injected with 2 μl of 50 mg/ml lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from Pseudomonas aeruginosa 10, while another 7 replicates were i.p. injected with 2 μl phosphate-buffered saline as control. At 12 h post-injection, the spleen was dissected, and total RNA was extracted. Five LPS-treated replicates and five controls were used for building RNA libraries and sequencing. The differential gene expression analysis were performed between fish from different embryonic incubation temperatures (24 °C vs 28 °C; 32 °C vs 28 °C), and between LPS treatment and control within each temperature group (24 °C LPS vs control; 28 °C LPS vs control; 32 °C LPS vs control). Totally, 251 differentially expressed genes (DEGs, 71 up-/180 down-regulated) were identified in fish from 24 °C embryonic incubation temperature compared to fish kept at constant 28 °C (DESeq2, adjusted p-value < 0.05, |fold change| > 1.5); and 660 DEGs (385 up-/275 down-regulated) were identified in fish from 32 °C embryonic incubation temperature compared to fish kept at 28 °C. By comparing LPS-treated fish to control, 567 DEGs (271 up-/296 down-regulated) were identified in fish from embryonic incubation temperature of 24 °C, 140 DEGs (80 up-/60 down-regulated) were identified in fish kept at constant 28 °C; and 49 DEGs (11 up-/38 down-regulated) were identified in fish from the 32 °C embryonic incubation temperature group.
Project description:Long-term exposure of Atlantic salmon to 19M-BM-0C resulted in cardiac gene and protein expression changes indicating that the unfolded protein response, vascularization, remodeling of connective tissue and altered innate immune responses were part of the cardiac acclimation or response to elevated temperature Heart tissue from Atlantic salmon (RNA poooled from N=3 fish per 3 replicate tanks) reared under normal (14 deg C) and elevated (19 deg C) temperatures were sampled after 21 (short-term) and 56 days (long-term acclimation), and gene expression changes between the elevated and the control temperature were assessed using microarray analysis.