Maternal methylmercury from a wild-caught walleye diet dysregulates gene expression in zebrafish offspring
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ABSTRACT: The goal of this project is to identify neural and molecular biomarkers as predictors of MeHg exposure and deficits in specific neurobehavioral endpoints. Specifically, we are investigating the effects of sublethal MeHg exposure (1, 2 and 3.5 ppm of wild-caught walleye diet) on developing zebrafish by analyzing early lifestage (ELS) toxicity, changes in global gene expression by microarray analysis and quantitative real-time PCR (QPCR), and neurobehavioral dysfunction. Gene expression analysis in exposed embryos was performed using an 8,000 element custom zebrafish cDNA microarray. Microarray results were validated using QPCR. A number of the early life stage zebrafish genes found to be dysregulated by maternal MeHg have functional annotations involving cell division, cell cycle progression, neurodevelopment, liver development, ion-binding, transcriptional regulation and endopeptidase activity.
ORGANISM(S): Danio rerio
PROVIDER: GSE21964 | GEO | 2016/09/27
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA126775
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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