Single-cell in vivo imaging of cellular circadian oscillators in zebrafish

Wang, Haifang and Yang, Zeyong and Li, Xingxing and Huang, Dengfeng and Yu, Shuguang and He, Jie and Li, Yuanhai and Yan, Jun and Kramer, Achim (2020) Single-cell in vivo imaging of cellular circadian oscillators in zebrafish. PLOS Biology, 18 (3). e3000435. ISSN 1545-7885

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Abstract

The circadian clock is a cell-autonomous time-keeping mechanism established gradually during embryonic development. Here, we generated a transgenic zebrafish line carrying a destabilized fluorescent protein driven by the promoter of a core clock gene, nr1d1, to report in vivo circadian rhythm at the single-cell level. By time-lapse imaging of this fish line and 3D reconstruction, we observed the sequential initiation of the reporter expression starting at photoreceptors in the pineal gland, then spreading to the cells in other brain regions at the single-cell level. Even within the pineal gland, we found heterogeneous onset of nr1d1 expression, in which each cell undergoes circadian oscillation superimposed over a cell type–specific developmental trajectory. Furthermore, we found that single-cell expression of nr1d1 showed synchronous circadian oscillation under a light–dark (LD) cycle. Remarkably, single-cell oscillations were dramatically dampened rather than desynchronized in animals raised under constant darkness, while the developmental trend still persists. It suggests that light exposure in early zebrafish embryos has significant effect on cellular circadian oscillations.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: European Repository > Biological Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 08 Feb 2023 04:22
Last Modified: 21 Mar 2024 03:51
URI: http://go7publish.com/id/eprint/1414

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