Critical Effects on Akt Signaling in Adult Zebrafish Brain Following Alterations in Light Exposure

Evidence from human and animal studies indicate that disrupted light cycles leads to alterations of the sleep state, poor cognition, and the risk of developing neuroinflammatory and generalized health disorders. Zebrafish exhibit a diurnal circadian rhythm and are an increasingly popular model in st...

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Main Authors: Nicholas S. Moore, Robert A. Mans, Mackenzee K. McCauley, Colton S. Allgood, Keri A. Barksdale
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Cells
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AKT
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/10/3/637
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spelling doaj-936cca40134f47e4bc7a38ad10ca735e2021-03-13T00:05:21ZengMDPI AGCells2073-44092021-03-011063763710.3390/cells10030637Critical Effects on Akt Signaling in Adult Zebrafish Brain Following Alterations in Light ExposureNicholas S. Moore0Robert A. Mans1Mackenzee K. McCauley2Colton S. Allgood3Keri A. Barksdale4Georgia Southern University, Armstrong Campus, Savannah, GA 11935, USAGeorgia Southern University, Armstrong Campus, Savannah, GA 11935, USAGeorgia Southern University, Armstrong Campus, Savannah, GA 11935, USAGeorgia Southern University, Armstrong Campus, Savannah, GA 11935, USAGeorgia Southern University, Armstrong Campus, Savannah, GA 11935, USAEvidence from human and animal studies indicate that disrupted light cycles leads to alterations of the sleep state, poor cognition, and the risk of developing neuroinflammatory and generalized health disorders. Zebrafish exhibit a diurnal circadian rhythm and are an increasingly popular model in studies of neurophysiology and neuropathophysiology. Here, we investigate the effect of alterations in light cycle on the adult zebrafish brain: we measured the effect of altered, unpredictable light exposure in adult zebrafish telencephalon, homologous to mammalian hippocampus, and the optic tectum, a significant visual processing center with extensive telencephalon connections. The expression of heat shock protein-70 (HSP70), an important cell stress mediator, was significantly decreased in optic tectum of adult zebrafish brain following four days of altered light exposure. Further, pSer473-Akt (protein kinase B) was significantly reduced in telencephalon following light cycle alteration, and pSer9-GSK3β (glycogen synthase kinase-3β) was significantly reduced in both the telencephalon and optic tectum of light-altered fish. Animals exposed to five minutes of environmental enrichment showed significant increase in pSer473Akt, which was significantly attenuated by four days of altered light exposure. These data show for the first time that unpredictable light exposure alters HSP70 expression and dysregulates Akt-GSK3β signaling in the adult zebrafish brain.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/10/3/637AKTGSK3βHSP70zebrafishenrichmentlight
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author Nicholas S. Moore
Robert A. Mans
Mackenzee K. McCauley
Colton S. Allgood
Keri A. Barksdale
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Robert A. Mans
Mackenzee K. McCauley
Colton S. Allgood
Keri A. Barksdale
Critical Effects on Akt Signaling in Adult Zebrafish Brain Following Alterations in Light Exposure
Cells
AKT
GSK3β
HSP70
zebrafish
enrichment
light
author_facet Nicholas S. Moore
Robert A. Mans
Mackenzee K. McCauley
Colton S. Allgood
Keri A. Barksdale
author_sort Nicholas S. Moore
title Critical Effects on Akt Signaling in Adult Zebrafish Brain Following Alterations in Light Exposure
title_short Critical Effects on Akt Signaling in Adult Zebrafish Brain Following Alterations in Light Exposure
title_full Critical Effects on Akt Signaling in Adult Zebrafish Brain Following Alterations in Light Exposure
title_fullStr Critical Effects on Akt Signaling in Adult Zebrafish Brain Following Alterations in Light Exposure
title_full_unstemmed Critical Effects on Akt Signaling in Adult Zebrafish Brain Following Alterations in Light Exposure
title_sort critical effects on akt signaling in adult zebrafish brain following alterations in light exposure
publisher MDPI AG
series Cells
issn 2073-4409
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Evidence from human and animal studies indicate that disrupted light cycles leads to alterations of the sleep state, poor cognition, and the risk of developing neuroinflammatory and generalized health disorders. Zebrafish exhibit a diurnal circadian rhythm and are an increasingly popular model in studies of neurophysiology and neuropathophysiology. Here, we investigate the effect of alterations in light cycle on the adult zebrafish brain: we measured the effect of altered, unpredictable light exposure in adult zebrafish telencephalon, homologous to mammalian hippocampus, and the optic tectum, a significant visual processing center with extensive telencephalon connections. The expression of heat shock protein-70 (HSP70), an important cell stress mediator, was significantly decreased in optic tectum of adult zebrafish brain following four days of altered light exposure. Further, pSer473-Akt (protein kinase B) was significantly reduced in telencephalon following light cycle alteration, and pSer9-GSK3β (glycogen synthase kinase-3β) was significantly reduced in both the telencephalon and optic tectum of light-altered fish. Animals exposed to five minutes of environmental enrichment showed significant increase in pSer473Akt, which was significantly attenuated by four days of altered light exposure. These data show for the first time that unpredictable light exposure alters HSP70 expression and dysregulates Akt-GSK3β signaling in the adult zebrafish brain.
topic AKT
GSK3β
HSP70
zebrafish
enrichment
light
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/10/3/637
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