Kamei Makoto, Weinstein Brant M
Laboratory of Molecular Genetics, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892, USA.
Zebrafish. 2005;2(2):113-23. doi: 10.1089/zeb.2005.2.113.
A variety of different transgenic zebrafish lines have been generated expressing green fluorescent protein (GFP) or other fluorescent proteins in different organs and tissues, permitting dynamic visualization of development of these organs and tissues in living animals via time-lapse imaging. Although methods have been devised for short- to medium-term time-lapse imaging of transgenic zebrafish, these methods are not suitable for longer term imaging because of poor control over temperature, evaporation, and anoxia. We describe a new imaging chamber that provides continuously circulating flow of warm, oxygenated aqueous media. We show that the chamber can be used for multiphoton time-lapse imaging of developing blood vessels in the trunk of Fli1-EGFP transgenic zebrafish for 5 days without developmental delay, loss of viability, or evident reduction in strength of circulatory flow. This imaging chamber provides an important new tool for long-term dynamic imaging of transgenic zebrafish.
人们已经构建了多种不同的转基因斑马鱼品系,这些品系在不同的器官和组织中表达绿色荧光蛋白(GFP)或其他荧光蛋白,从而可以通过延时成像在活体动物中动态观察这些器官和组织的发育过程。尽管已经设计出了用于转基因斑马鱼短期至中期延时成像的方法,但由于对温度、蒸发和缺氧的控制不佳,这些方法不适用于长期成像。我们描述了一种新的成像室,它能提供温暖、含氧的水性介质的持续循环流动。我们证明,该成像室可用于对Fli1-EGFP转基因斑马鱼躯干中发育中的血管进行多光子延时成像5天,而不会出现发育延迟、活力丧失或循环血流强度明显降低的情况。这个成像室为转基因斑马鱼的长期动态成像提供了一个重要的新工具。