Zebrafish Models of Human Skeletal Disorders: Embryo and Adult Swimming Together

Danio rerio (zebrafish) is an elective model organism for the study of vertebrate development because of its high degree of homology with human genes and organs, including bone. Zebrafish embryos, because of the optical clarity, small size, and fast development, can be easily used in large-scale mut...

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Main Authors: Marta Carnovali, Giuseppe Banfi, Massimo Mariotti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2019-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/1253710
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spelling doaj-ae5582671ae04abca66fd6b928c5bdf02020-11-25T02:31:46ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412019-01-01201910.1155/2019/12537101253710Zebrafish Models of Human Skeletal Disorders: Embryo and Adult Swimming TogetherMarta Carnovali0Giuseppe Banfi1Massimo Mariotti2Gruppo Ospedaliero San Donato Foundation, Milan, ItalyIRCCS Orthopedic Institute Galeazzi, Milan, ItalyIRCCS Orthopedic Institute Galeazzi, Milan, ItalyDanio rerio (zebrafish) is an elective model organism for the study of vertebrate development because of its high degree of homology with human genes and organs, including bone. Zebrafish embryos, because of the optical clarity, small size, and fast development, can be easily used in large-scale mutagenesis experiments to isolate mutants with developmental skeletal defects and in high-throughput screenings to find new chemical compounds for the ability to revert the pathological phenotype. On the other hand, the adult zebrafish represents another powerful resource for pathogenic and therapeutic studies about adult human bone diseases. In fish, some characteristics such as bone turnover, reparation, and remodeling of the adult bone tissue cannot be found at the embryonic stage. Several pathological models have been established in adult zebrafish such as bone injury models, osteoporosis, and genetic diseases such as osteogenesis imperfecta. Given the growing interest for metabolic diseases and their complications, adult zebrafish models of type 2 diabetes and obesity have been recently generated and analyzed for bone complications using scales as model system. Interestingly, an osteoporosis-like phenotype has been found to be associated with metabolic alterations suggesting that bone complications share the same mechanisms in humans and fish. Embryo and adult represent powerful resources in rapid development to study bone physiology and pathology from different points of view.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/1253710
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author Marta Carnovali
Giuseppe Banfi
Massimo Mariotti
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Massimo Mariotti
Zebrafish Models of Human Skeletal Disorders: Embryo and Adult Swimming Together
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Giuseppe Banfi
Massimo Mariotti
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title Zebrafish Models of Human Skeletal Disorders: Embryo and Adult Swimming Together
title_short Zebrafish Models of Human Skeletal Disorders: Embryo and Adult Swimming Together
title_full Zebrafish Models of Human Skeletal Disorders: Embryo and Adult Swimming Together
title_fullStr Zebrafish Models of Human Skeletal Disorders: Embryo and Adult Swimming Together
title_full_unstemmed Zebrafish Models of Human Skeletal Disorders: Embryo and Adult Swimming Together
title_sort zebrafish models of human skeletal disorders: embryo and adult swimming together
publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
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publishDate 2019-01-01
description Danio rerio (zebrafish) is an elective model organism for the study of vertebrate development because of its high degree of homology with human genes and organs, including bone. Zebrafish embryos, because of the optical clarity, small size, and fast development, can be easily used in large-scale mutagenesis experiments to isolate mutants with developmental skeletal defects and in high-throughput screenings to find new chemical compounds for the ability to revert the pathological phenotype. On the other hand, the adult zebrafish represents another powerful resource for pathogenic and therapeutic studies about adult human bone diseases. In fish, some characteristics such as bone turnover, reparation, and remodeling of the adult bone tissue cannot be found at the embryonic stage. Several pathological models have been established in adult zebrafish such as bone injury models, osteoporosis, and genetic diseases such as osteogenesis imperfecta. Given the growing interest for metabolic diseases and their complications, adult zebrafish models of type 2 diabetes and obesity have been recently generated and analyzed for bone complications using scales as model system. Interestingly, an osteoporosis-like phenotype has been found to be associated with metabolic alterations suggesting that bone complications share the same mechanisms in humans and fish. Embryo and adult represent powerful resources in rapid development to study bone physiology and pathology from different points of view.
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