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Series GSE32636 Query DataSets for GSE32636
Status Public on Oct 06, 2011
Title Behavioural fever and its underlying molecular mechanisms
Organism Danio rerio
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Fever implies a significant increase in corporal temperature that aids toward the resolution of infective processes such as viral disease. The majority of vertebrate species are not homeothermic therefore must rely upon the environment for temperature regulation. Here we show that in the zebrafish an artificial viral infection, induced by poly (I:C), induces a fever response regulated by the behavioral choice of temperature. We recorded 12 h of the diurnal cycle in zebrafish previously treated (first 12 hours dark cycle) with the pyrogen, poly (I:C) [10 μg⋅kg-1]. Fish, n=10, were held in a thermal gradient (36-180C) separated into 7 interconnected chambers. Presence or absence of individuals in each chamber was recorded each 15 minutes throughout the 12 hour period. After the experimental period we dissected whole brains for microarray analysis. In monitored zebrafish intraperitoneal treatment with poly (I:C) induced a febrile behaviour with significantly elevated temperature preference (T of about 32ºC) in stark contrast with the observed frequency for saline-injected fish (28ºC). Microarray analyses uncovered significant shifts in transcriptional activity that were highly directed in the poly (I:C)-treated fish housed in the thermal gradient. When compared to gene expression profiles from poly (I:C)-treated fish deprived of a thermal gradient we observed a less intense specific to the poly (I:C) challenge and interestingly observed a scattered generalised stress response. Our results highlight the influence of temperature preference in the development of the immune response in zebrafish.
 
Overall design Fever induced gene expression in zebrafish brain was measured at 24 after intra peritoneal injection with 1mg*Kg-1 of Poly (I:C) in zebrafish. Four independent experiments were performed to explore the transcriptomic profile induced by animals injected by Poly (I:C) with/whithout thermal gradient, saline solution (PBS), or control using different animals for each experiment.
 
Contributor(s) Boltaña S, Mackenzie S
Citation(s) 23843398
Submission date Oct 05, 2011
Last update date Oct 21, 2013
Contact name Sebastian Boltana
E-mail(s) sboltana@udec.cl
Phone 93 581 3473
Organization name Universidad de Concepcion
Department Oceanografia
Lab Evolutionary Immunology
Street address Edmundo Larenas s/n, Barrio Universitario. Biotechnology Center
City Chile
State/province Bio BIO
ZIP/Postal code 4030000
Country Chile
 
Platforms (1)
GPL6457 Agilent-019161 D. rerio (Zebrafish) Oligo Microarray (V2) G2519F (Feature Number version)
Samples (12)
GSM808893 Control_P1
GSM808894 Control_P2
GSM808895 Control_P3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA146979

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