Stress-induced apoptosis by heat shock, UV and gamma-ray irradiation in zebrafish embryos detected by increased caspase activity and whole-mount TUNEL staining
T. Yabu et al., Stress-induced apoptosis by heat shock, UV and gamma-ray irradiation in zebrafish embryos detected by increased caspase activity and whole-mount TUNEL staining, FISHERIES S, 67(2), 2001, pp. 333-340
Environmental stress-induced apoptosis in zebrafish Danio rerio embryos was
characterized by assaying caspase-3-like activity and whole-mount terminal
deoxynucleotidyl nick-end labeling (TUNEL) staining. Severe stress conditi
ons, such as heat shock at 39 degreesC for 1 h, ultraviolet light at 10-100
mJ/cm(2) and gamma -ray irradiation at 5-20 Gy induced extensive apoptosis
in embryos. Apoptotic cells were observed after the bud and 1-somite stage
s in normal embryos by TUNEL staining, and after stress treatment many TUNE
L-positive cells were found in the enveloping and deep cell layers and the
larval fin. The caspase-3-like activity increased severalfold during stress
-induced apoptosis in a dose-dependent manner. These findings indicate that
apoptotic pathways, mediated by caspase-3-like activity, play a major role
in zebrafish embryogenesis under stress conditions.