Cold Shock Induced Oxidative Stress, Apoptosis and Genome-wide Gene Expression Perturbation in the Eyes of Zebrafish and the Mitigation of Blue Wavelength Light
Abstract:As global climate changes, severely temperature variations have significant impacts on survival and development of fish. While the potential effects of light wavelength on cold shock and associated mechanisms remain largely unknown in fish. Here, zebrafish were pre-exposed to white LEDs (an irradiance of 0.9 W/m2) and blue LEDs (LDB, peak at 450 nm, 0.9 W/m2) for 2 weeks, and then exposed to 26℃ or 11℃ for 48 hours, respectively. Cold shock led to low survival rate. Cold shock altered retinal structure, increa… Show more
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