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Zebrafish Danio rerio trunk muscle structure and growth from a spatial transcriptomics perspective

biorxiv(2021)

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Compared to mammals, some fish exhibit indeterminate growth characteristics, meaning they can continue growing throughout their lives. Zebrafish trunk skeletal muscle can in general be classified into slow, intermediate, and fast based on morphological and physiological characteristics. After hatching, hyperplasia can be observed in the muscles of juvenile zebrafish, and with growth, hyperplasia in the fast muscles gradually decreases until it stagnates, after which fast muscle development relies on hypertrophy. In slow muscle, hyperplasia continues throughout life. Teleost muscle structure and growth has been described mainly by morphological and physiological features based on the expression of a limited number of proteins, transcripts, and metabolites. The details of mechanism remain unclear. Visium Spatial Gene Expression solution was used in this study. On the adult slide, 10 clusters were obtained based on whole gene expression similarities. The spatial expression of myosin heave chains, myosin light chains and myosin-binding proteins was investigated. GO enrichment analysis was also performed on different muscle regions of aged zebrafish. Dorsal and ventral slow muscles share the same processes such as myofibril assembly and muscle tissue development. On the larvae slide, 3 clusters were obtained, GO enrichment analysis suggest active muscle formation in zebrafish larvae. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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