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Standardized echocardiographic assessment of cardiac function in normal adult zebrafish and heart disease models

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DISEASE MODELS & MECHANISMS
卷 10, 期 1, 页码 63-76

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COMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/dmm.026989

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Zebrafish; Echocardiography; Sex differences; Cardiac physiology; Heart failure; Regeneration

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  1. National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC) [1025008, 1074386, 1093806]
  2. NHMRC, National Heart Foundation of Australia Postgraduate Scholarship
  3. NHMRC, Royal Australasian College of Physicians CRB Blackburn Postgraduate Scholarship
  4. R.T. Hall Trust
  5. St Vincent's Clinic Foundation
  6. Ian Potter Foundation
  7. National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia [1093806] Funding Source: NHMRC

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The zebrafish (Danio rerio) is an increasingly popular model organism in cardiovascular research. Major insights into cardiac developmental processes have been gained by studies of embryonic zebrafish. However, the utility of zebrafish for modeling adult-onset heart disease has been limited by a lack of robust methods for in vivo evaluation of cardiac function. We established a physiological protocol for underwater zebrafish echocardiography using high frequency ultrasound, and evaluated its reliability in detecting altered cardiac function in two disease models. Serial assessment of cardiac function was performed in wild-type zebrafish aged 3 to 12 months and the effects of anesthetic agents, age, sex and background strain were evaluated. There was a varying extent of bradycardia and ventricular contractile impairment with different anesthetic drugs and doses, with tricaine 0.75 mmol l(-1) having a relatively more favorable profile. When compared with males, female fish were larger and had more measurement variability. Although age-related increments in ventricular chamber size were greater in females than males, there were no sex differences when data were normalized to body size. Systolic ventricular function was similar in both sexes at all time points, but differences in diastolic function were evident from 6 months onwards. Wild-type fish of both sexes showed a reliance on atrial contraction for ventricular diastolic filling. Echocardiographic evaluation of adult zebrafish with diphtheria toxin-induced myocarditis or anemia-induced volume overload accurately identified ventricular dilation and altered contraction, with suites of B-mode, ventricular strain, pulsed-wave Doppler and tissue Doppler indices showing concordant changes indicative of myocardial hypocontractility or hypercontractility, respectively. Repeatability, intra-observer and inter-observer correlations for echocardiographic measurements were high. We demonstrate that high frequency echocardiography allows reliable in vivo cardiac assessment in adult zebrafish and make recommendations for optimizing data acquisition and analysis. This enabling technology reveals new insights into zebrafish cardiac physiology and provides an imaging platform for zebrafish-based translational research.

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