FIGURE SUMMARY
Title

The Presence or Absence of Intestinal Microbiota Affects Lipid Deposition and Related Genes Expression in Zebrafish (Danio rerio).

Authors
Sheng, Y., Ren, H., Limbu, S.M., Sun, Y., Qiao, F., Zhai, W., Du, Z.Y., Zhang, M.
Source
Full text @ Front Microbiol

TEM images of lipid droplets (LDs) in the intestinal epithelium of conventional zebrafish fed egg yolk (A), germ-free zebrafish fed egg yolk (B), the number of LDs in 15.2 μm2 intestinal epithelium was calculated (C). Red arrows indicate the LDs. Data are presented as mean ± SEM. Significant difference was determined by Student’s t-test, p < 0.05. The magnification of the TEM is 1200×.

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EXPRESSION / LABELING:
Genes:
Fish:
Condition:
Anatomical Term:
Stage: Days 7-13
PHENOTYPE:
Fish:
Condition:
Observed In:
Stage: Days 7-13

Influence of antibiotic treatment on bacterial load and lipid accumulation in fish gut. (A) Change of bacterial quantity with different concentration of antibiotic treatment for 3 days. Oil-staining of lipid accumulation in control (B) and antibiotic-treated group (C). The magnification is 400×.

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EXPRESSION / LABELING:
Gene:
Fish:
Condition:
Anatomical Term:
Stage: Days 7-13
PHENOTYPE:
Fish:
Condition:
Observed In:
Stage: Days 7-13
Acknowledgments
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