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This video describes the protocol which is developed to dissect adult and larval zebrafish lenses to analyze cortical lens morphology and structural integrity of the lens sutures.
1. Dissection of Larval and Adult Zebrafish Lenses
Figure 1: Zebrafish lens dissection. (A) Eyes are dissected from anesthetized fish and placed posterior side up (B). (C) Eyes are immobilized by forceps via the optic disc (od) and two to three radial incisions are made in retina and sclera from the optic disc to the zonules. (D) Fold the flaps out to reveal the lens. (E) Rotate the eye to face cornea up, immobilize the lens indirectly via the cornea and pull away th...
Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
Phosphate buffered saline (PBS) | Fisher Scientific | BP399 | |
Glass bottom microwell dish (35mm Petri dish, 14 mm microwell, #1.5 coverglass) | MatTek Corporation | P35G-1.5-14-C | |
Dumont #5 forceps | Dumont & Fils | Keep forceps sharpened | |
Vannas micro-dissection scissors | Ted Pella Inc | 1346 | Sharp/sharp straight tips |
Confocal microscope | Nikon | Eclipse Ti-E | |
Sodium Hydroxide beads | Fisher Scientific | S612-3 | CAUTION - corrosive/irritating to eyes and skin, target organ - Journal of Visualized Experiments www.jove.com Copyright © 2019 Journal of Visualized Experiments Page 2 of 2 respiratory system, corrosive to metals |
Disposable Pasteur glass pipets | Fisherbrand | 13-678-20A |
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Source: Vorontsova I. et al, Assessment of Zebrafish Lens Nucleus Localization and Sutural Integrity. J. Vis. Exp. (2019).
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