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Analysis of Embryonic and Larval Zebrafish Skeletal Myofibers from Dissociated Preparations
Authors:Eric J Horstick  Elizabeth M Gibbs  Xingli Li  Ann E Davidson  James J Dowling
Institution:1.Departments of Pediatrics and Neurology, University of Michigan
Abstract:The zebrafish has proven to be a valuable model system for exploring skeletal muscle function and for studying human muscle diseases. Despite the many advantages offered by in vivo analysis of skeletal muscle in the zebrafish, visualizing the complex and finely structured protein milieu responsible for muscle function, especially in whole embryos, can be problematic. This hindrance stems from the small size of zebrafish skeletal muscle (60 μm) and the even smaller size of the sarcomere. Here we describe and demonstrate a simple and rapid method for isolating skeletal myofibers from zebrafish embryos and larvae. We also include protocols that illustrate post preparation techniques useful for analyzing muscle structure and function. Specifically, we detail the subsequent immunocytochemical localization of skeletal muscle proteins and the qualitative analysis of stimulated calcium release via live cell calcium imaging. Overall, this video article provides a straight-forward and efficient method for the isolation and characterization of zebrafish skeletal myofibers, a technique which provides a conduit for myriad subsequent studies of muscle structure and function.
Keywords:Basic Protocol  Issue 81  Zebrafish  Neuromuscular Diseases  Muscular Diseases  Muscular Dystrophies  Primary Cell Culture  Immunohistochemistry (IHC)  skeletal muscle  myofiber  live imaging
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