3 research outputs found
Prolonged dexamethasone exposure enhances zebrafish lateral-line regeneration but disrupts mitochondrial homeostasis and hair cell function
The synthetic glucocorticoid dexamethasone is commonly used to treat inner ear disorders. Previous work in larval zebrafish has shown that dexamethasone treatment enhances hair cell regeneration, yet dexamethasone has also been shown to inhibit regeneration of peripheral nerves after lesion. We therefore used the zebrafish model to determine the impact of dexamethasone treatment on lateral-line hair cells and primary afferents. To explore dexamethasone in the context of regeneration, we used copper sulfate (CuS
Lateral line ablation by ototoxic compounds results in distinct rheotaxis profiles in larval zebrafish
The zebrafish lateral line is an established model for hair cell organ damage, yet few studies link mechanistic disruptions to changes in biologically relevant behavior. We used larval zebrafish to determine how damage via ototoxic compounds impact rheotaxis. Larvae were treated with CuS
Lateral line ablation by ototoxic compounds results in distinct rheotaxis profiles in larval zebrafish
Larval zebrafish are subjected to ototoxic compounds to evaluate their impact on rheotaxis, and compound-specific behaviour profiles reveal unique effects on zebrafish rheotaxis behavior