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Data set in support of neurotoxicity of trimethyltin chloride by morphological and protein analysis.


ABSTRACT: Trimethyltin chloride (TMT) is a neurotoxicant widely present in the aquatic environment. Chronic exposure of embryos to TMT for 4 days post-fertilization (dpf) elicited a concentration-related decrease in head & eye size and increase in axial malformation. In addition, Rohon-Beard sensory neurons and motor neurons showed decreased patterns of protein expression. These data coincide with previous research about the neurotoxicity of TMT on mRNA expression (Kim et al., 2016 [1]). These data demonstrates that TMT inhibits specific neurodevelopmental stages in zebrafish embryos and suggests a possible mechanism for the toxicity of TMT in vertebrate neurodevelopment. This paper contains data related to research concurrently published in Kim et al. (2016) [1].

SUBMITTER: Kim CY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4773414 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Data set in support of neurotoxicity of trimethyltin chloride by morphological and protein analysis.

Kim C-Yoon CY   Kim Jin J   Song Juha J   Oh Hanseul H   Park Jae-Hak JH  

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Trimethyltin chloride (TMT) is a neurotoxicant widely present in the aquatic environment. Chronic exposure of embryos to TMT for 4 days post-fertilization (dpf) elicited a concentration-related decrease in head & eye size and increase in axial malformation. In addition, Rohon-Beard sensory neurons and motor neurons showed decreased patterns of protein expression. These data coincide with previous research about the neurotoxicity of TMT on mRNA expression (Kim et al., 2016 [1]). These data demons  ...[more]

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