Zebrafish as a model for hemorrhagic stroke.

Methods Cell Biol

Program in the Genomics of Differentiation, National Institute of Child Health and Development, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA

Published: January 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • * Stroke involves both genetic and environmental factors, complicating our understanding and treatment.
  • * The zebrafish is a valuable model for studying hemorrhagic stroke due to similarities in blood vessel development across vertebrates and the benefits of utilizing their embryos and larvae for research.

Article Abstract

Blood vessels perform the fundamental role of providing conduits for the circulation of oxygen and nutrients and the removal of waste products throughout the body. Disruption of tissue perfusion by ischemia or hemorrhage of blood vessels has a range of devastating consequences including stroke. Stroke is a complex trait that includes both genetic and environmental risk factors. The zebrafish is an attractive model for the study of hemorrhagic stroke due to the conservation of the molecular mechanisms of blood vascular development among vertebrates and the experimental advantages that can be applied to zebrafish embryos and larva. This chapter will focus on the maintenance of vascular integrity and some of the seminal experimentation carried out in the zebrafish.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-381320-6.00006-0DOI Listing

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