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Expression of sclerostin in the developing zebrafish (Danio rerio) brain and skeleton
Authors:McNulty Melissa S  Bedell Victoria M  Greenwood Tammy M  Craig Theodore A  Ekker Stephen C  Kumar Rajiv
Institution:Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, Mayo Clinic, 200 1st St., Southwest, Rochester, MN 55905, United States; Department of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, 200 1st St., Southwest, Rochester, MN 55905, United States.
Abstract:Sclerostin is a highly conserved, secreted, cystine-knot protein which regulates osteoblast function. Humans with mutations in the sclerostin gene (SOST), manifest increased axial and appendicular skeletal bone density with attendant complications. In adult bone, sclerostin is expressed in osteocytes and osteoblasts. Danio rerio sclerostin-like protein is closely related to sea bass sclerostin, and is related to chicken and mammalian sclerostins. Little is known about the expression of sclerostin in early developing skeletal or extra-skeletal tissues. We assessed sclerostin (sost) gene expression in developing zebrafish (D. rerio) embryos with whole mount is situ hybridization methods. The earliest expression of sost mRNA was noted during 12h post-fertilization (hpf). At 15hpf, sost mRNA was detected in the developing nervous system and in Kupffer's vesicle. At 18, 20 and 22hpf, expression in rhombic lip precursors was seen. By 24hpf, expression in the upper and lower rhombic lip and developing spinal cord was noted. Expression in the rhombic lip and spinal cord persisted through 28hpf and then diminished in intensity through 44hpf. At 28hpf, sost expression was noted in developing pharyngeal cartilage; expression in pharyngeal cartilage increased with time. By 48hpf, sost mRNA was clearly detected in the developing pharyngeal arch cartilage. Sost mRNA was abundantly expressed in the pharyngeal arch cartilage, and in developing pectoral fins, 72, 96 and 120hpf. Our study is the first detailed analysis of sost gene expression in early metazoan development.
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