• Title of article

    Generation of a Transgenic Zebrafish Model for Pancreatic Beta Cell Regeneration

  • Author/Authors

    Pourghadamyari, Hossein Department of Biochemistry - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Rezaei, Mohammad Gorgan University of Agriculture Science and Natural Resources - Gorgan , Basiri, Mohsen Department of Stem Cells and Developmental Biology - Royan Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Technology - ACECR , Tahamtani, Yaser Department of Stem Cells and Developmental Biology - Royan Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Technology - ACECR , Asgari, Behrouz Department of Stem Cells and Developmental Biology - Royan Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Technology - ACECR , Hassani, Nafiseh Department of Stem Cells and Developmental Biology - Royan Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Technology - ACECR , Meshkani, Reza Department of Biochemistry - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Golmohammadi, Taghi Department of Biochemistry - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Baharvand, Hossein Department of Biochemistry - Tehran University of Medical Sciences

  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    1
  • To page
    8
  • Abstract
    Background: Diabetes is a major worldwide health problem. It is widely accepted that the beta cell mass decreases in type I diabetes (T1D). Accordingly, beta cell regeneration is a promising approach to increase the beta cell mass in T1D patients. However, the underlying mechanisms of beta cell regeneration have yet to be elucidated. One promising avenue is to create a relevant animal model to explore the underlying molecular and cellular mechanisms of beta cell regeneration. The zebrafish can be considered a model in beta cell regeneration studies because the pancreas structure and gene expression pattern are highly conserved between human and zebrafish. Materials and Methods: In this study, the Tol2 transposase was exploited to generate a Tg(Ins:egfp-nfsB) zebrafish model that expressed a fusion protein composed of enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) and nitroreductase (NTR) under control of the Ins promoter. Results: Metronidazole (MTZ) treatment of Tg(ins:egfp-nfsB) zebrafish larvae led to selective ablation of beta cells. Proof-of-concept evidence for beta cell regeneration in the transgenic larvae was observed two days after withdrawal of MTZ. Conclusion: This study suggests that the Tg(ins:egfp-nfsB) zebrafish can be used as a disease model to study beta cell regeneration and elucidate underlying mechanisms during the regeneration process.
  • Keywords
    Diabetes , Pancreatic Beta Cells , Regeneration , Genetically Modified Animals
  • Journal title
    Galen Medical Journal (GMJ)
  • Serial Year
    2019
  • Record number

    2500657