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Individual knock out of glycine receptor alpha subunits identifies a specific requirement of glra1 for motor function in zebrafish

Authors
Samarut, E., Chalopin, D., Riché, R., Allard, M., Liao, M., Drapeau, P.
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Morphology and swimming activity of GlyR alpha subunit knockouts.

A, For each knock-out, the embryos developed normally and no abnormal morphology was observed at 48 hpf. B, However, when their swimming activity was assessed at 5 dpf during 4h/4h dark/light condition, hic (glra1-/-) mutant larvae depicted a decreased activity with no startle response to light compared to their siblings. No difference was observed for the other knockout lines.

Hic mutants display motor coordination dysfunction.

A, Touch-evoked escape response of hitch mutants versus their siblings at 7 dpf show a dysfunction of motor coordination of hic-/- larvae. Indeed, hic-/- larvae are not able to bend their tail in a coordinated manner in order to initiate an escape swimming response (see S1 and S2 Movies for full recordings). B, Hic-/- larvae at 7 dpf show a reduction of the trunk size as well as defects of the notochord and a change in birefringence of trunk muscles. C, Measurement of the trunk size at different age shows that the reduction in trunk length starts at 3 dpf and aggravates at 7 dpf presumably due to the motor dysfunction.

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Stage Range: 8-cell to Days 7-13
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