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- ZDB-FIG-191122-9
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- Sufian et al., 2019 - CB1 and CB2 receptors play differential roles in early zebrafish locomotor development
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Effect of the endocannabinoid receptor antagonists AM251 and AM630 on development and inflation of 5 dpf larval zebrafish swim bladders. (A) AM251 and AM630 treatments at the early stage either from 0 to 24?hpf or 24 to 48?hpf showed fully inflated to partial or non-inflated swim bladder (SB; red arrow) development in zebrafish larvae observed at 5 dpf. Representative images of three different fish, labelled 1, 2 and 3, show fully inflated, partially inflated or non-inflated swim bladders in larvae. (B?G) Rates of swim bladder inflation at 0?24?hpf (B?D: n=73, 59, 57 and 58 for vehicle control, 0.5?µmol l?1 AM251, 5?µmol l?1 AM630 and 0.5?µmol l?1AM251+5?µmol l?1 AM630 treatments, respectively) and at 24?48?hpf (E?G: n=78, 58, 61 and 60 for vehicle control, 0.5?µmol l?1 AM251, 5?µmol l?1 AM630 and 0.5?µmol l?1 AM251+5?µmol l?1AM630 treatments, respectively). Data are presented as means±s.e.m. aSignificantly different from vehicle control, P<0.05; bsignificantly different from 0.5?µmol l?1 AM251, P<0.05; csignificantly different from 5?µmol l?1 AM630, P<0.05 (one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey?s post hoc multiple comparisons test). |