Fig. 5
Silencing of tcf7l2 in zebrafish decreases the level of nuclear β-catenin in thalamic neurons and attenuates the behavioral response to LiCl in zebrafish larvae. (A) Zebrafish brain slices were stained immunohistochemically with anti-TCF7L2 antibody (red), anti-β-catenin antibody (green), and counterstained with Hoechst nuclear dye (blue). TeO – optic tectum, Pr – pretectum, Th – thalamus. (B) tcf7l2 morphant zebrafish larvae were exposed to LiCl at 2 dpf for 2.5 days, and thereafter dark-induced locomotion was measured. The chart represents the distance traveled by zebrafish larvae during 10 min in the dark or under the neutral light under the following conditions – 5 mM NaCl, E3 medium, 1 mM LiCl, and 5 mM LiCl. The colors of bars indicate different groups of larvae, black – WT, grey – morphants. ****p < 0.0001, *p < 0.05 (two-way ANOVA followed by Tukey post hoc test). Error bars indicate SEM (n = 23–34).