1. Expression of ghrelin and leptin in the chemosensory system of adult zebrafish
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Maria Cristina Guerrera, Giuseppe Montalbano, Francesco Abbate, Antonino Germanà, R. Laurà, Mauro Cavallaro, and Maria Levanti
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Gills ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Leptin ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Taste ,Fluorescent Antibody Technique ,Receptors, Odorant ,Rosette (botany) ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Zebrafish ,Skin ,biology ,Chemosensory organ ,Ghrelin ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,General Medicine ,Taste Buds ,biology.organism_classification ,Immunohistochemistry ,Chemoreceptor Cells ,Orexin ,030104 developmental biology ,Endocrinology ,biology.protein ,Female ,030101 anatomy & morphology ,Anatomy ,Antibody ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists ,Developmental Biology ,Hormone - Abstract
Numerous data show that the chemosensory system seems to be modulated by changes in the circulating levels of different molecules such as ghrelin, orexin, leptin, NPY, CCK. The chemosensory system of the zebrafish is represented by the taste buds (skin, oral and oropharyngeal), the olfactory rosette and the solitary chemosensorial cells (SCCs). The purpose of our study was to analyze the distribution of two peripheral hormones such as ghrelin and leptin in the chemosensory organs of the zebrafish. Our results demonstrated the presence of immunoreaction for all antibodies used in the zebrafish chemosensory organs even if with different distribution. In particular, IR was observed for ghrelin in the olfactory rosette while IR for leptin was found in the olfactory rosette, in the skin and oropharyngeal taste buds and in the gills. Both these hormones were detected in the intestine, used as a control.
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- 2020