Acute and Chronic Models of Hyperglycemia in Zebrafish: A Method to Assess the Impact of Hyperglycemia on Neurogenesis and the Biodistribution of Radiolabeled Molecules
Establishing a Model of Acute Hyperglycemia in Zebrafish
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Establishing a Model of Chronic Hyperglycemia in Zebrafish
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Measuring Blood Glucose Levels in Zebrafish
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Analyzing Brain Cell Proliferation Following Hyperglycemia
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Sample Preparation for Immunohistochemistry
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Microscopy
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Studying the Impact of Hyperglycemia on Brain Repair Mechanism
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Imaging the Bio-distribution of Radiolabeled Molecules by PET-Scan
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Representative Results of [18F]-FDG PT/CT Imaging Distribution in Zebrafish
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Conclusion
Transcript
The overall goal of the following procedure is to assess brain remodeling in hyperglycemic conditions, and to follow radio-labeled molecules in zebrafish. Hyperglycemia is characterized by an excessive concentration of blood glucose. Chronic hyper
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This work describes methods to establish acute and chronic hyperglycemia models in zebrafish. The aim is to investigate the impact of hyperglycemia on physiological processes, such as constitutive and injury-induced neurogenesis. The work also highlights the use of zebrafish to follow radiolabeled molecules (here, [18F]-FDG) using PET/CT.