ZFIN ID: ZDB-EXP-220216-6
Experiment Conditions Description: surgical manipulation: retina, heat shock, chemical treatment by environment: okadaic acid
surgical manipulation: retina
Name: surgical manipulation
Synonyms:
Definition: Experimental condition that involves manual or instrumental techniques to alter anatomical structures.
Ontology: Zebrafish Environment Condition Ontology [ZECO:0000176]
Name: retina
Synonyms: retinas
Definition: Multi-tissue structure that contains the retinal neural layer and the retinal pigmented epithelium, and develops from the optic cup.
Ontology: Anatomy Ontology [ZFA:0000152]
heat shock
Name: heat shock
Synonyms:
Definition: Temperature shock condition in which fish are subjected for a short period of time to temperature higher than the controlled temperature. The standard controlled temperature (according to the zebrafish book) is 28.5 degrees C.
Ontology: Zebrafish Environment Condition Ontology [ZECO:0000166]
chemical treatment by environment: okadaic acid
Name: chemical treatment by environment
Synonyms:
Definition: Chemical treatment condition in which the chemical is introduced through the environment. For zebrafish this is the tank water.
Ontology: Zebrafish Environment Condition Ontology [ZECO:0000238]
Name: okadaic acid
Synonyms: (2R)-2-hydroxy-3-{(2S,5R,6R,8S)-5-hydroxy-8-[(2R,3E)-4-((2R,4a'R,5R,6'S,8'R,8a'S)-8'-hydroxy-6'-{(1S,3S)-1-hydroxy-3-[(2S,3R,6S)-3-methyl-1,7-dioxaspiro[5.5]undec-2-yl]butyl}-7'-methylideneoctahydro-3H,3'H-spiro[furan-2,2'-pyrano[3,2-b]pyran]-5-yl)but-3-e, 9,10-Deepithio-9,10-didehydroacanthifolicin, Okadaic acid
Definition: A polycyclic ether that is produced by several species of dinoflagellates, and is known to accumulate in both marine sponges and shellfish. A polyketide, polyether derivative of a C38 fatty acid, it is one of the primary causes of diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP). It is a potent inhibitor of specific protein phosphatases and is known to have a variety of negative effects on cells.
Ontology: ChEBI [CHEBI:44658]  ( EBI )
Publication: Lee et al., 2020