Effect of acute stresses on zebra fish (Danio rerio) metabolome measured by NMR-based metabolomics

Mian Yahya Mushtaq, Rosilene Moretti Marcal, Danielle L. Champagne, Frank van der Kooy, Robert Verpoorte, Young Hae Choi

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    Abstract

    We applied an acute stress model to zebra fish in order to measure the changes in the metabolome due to biological stress. This was done by submitting the fish to fifteen minutes of acute confinement (netting) stress, and then five minutes for the open field and light/dark field tests. A polar extract of the zebra fish was then subjected to 1H nuclear magnetic spectroscopy. Multivariate data analysis of the spectra showed a clear separation associated to a wide range of metabolites between zebra fish that were submitted to open field and light/dark field tests. Alanine, taurine, adenosine, creatine, lactate, and histidine were high in zebra fish to which the light/dark field test was applied, regardless of stress, while acetate and isoleucine/lipids appeared to be higher in zebra fish exposed to the open field test. These results show that any change in the environment, even for a small period of time, has a noticeable physiological impact. This research provides an insight of how different mechanisms are activated under different environments to maintain the homeostasis of the body. It should also contribute to establish zebra fish as a model for metabolomics studies.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1227-1233
    Number of pages7
    JournalPlanta Medica
    Volume80
    Issue number14
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

    Keywords

    • biological stress
    • magnetic resonance imaging
    • metabolomics
    • zebra danio

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