The Vital Dye CDr10b Labels the Zebrafish Mid-Intestine and Lumen
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We describe the use of the fluorescent reporter compound CDr10b to label mid-intestinal structures in zebrafish larvae after simple immersion. CDr10b is deposited into the gut where it initially fills the lumen and is excreted. Using laser-mediated injury of the intestine, we show that CDr10b provides a useful readout of the integrity and repair of the epithelial cell barrier. In addition, CDr10b specifically labels the absorptive mid-intestine segment that is analogous to the mammalian small intestine. By perturbing retinoic acid signaling, which regulates the size of the mid-intestine segment, we show that CDr10b is a valuable tool to rapidly assess developmental malformations of the intestine in live animals.
In Vitro and In Vivo Models for Evaluating the Oral Toxicity of Nanomedicines.
Lama S, Merlin-Zhang O, Yang C Nanomaterials (Basel). 2020; 10(11).
PMID: 33142878 PMC: 7694082. DOI: 10.3390/nano10112177.