Gavaging adult zebrafish.

J Vis Exp

Tri-Institutional Training Program in Laboratory Animal Medicine and Science Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Weill Cornell Medical College, The Rockefeller University, USA.

Published: August 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • The zebrafish is an essential model for biomedical research, but current oral administration methods for delivering compounds are unreliable due to varying fish consumption.
  • A new gavage procedure was created for accurately delivering infectious agents to adult zebrafish, involving anesthesia and a precise technique for administering the solution directly to their intestinal tract.
  • This method proved to be effective in 88% of cases, allowing for efficient handling of 20-30 zebrafish per hour, making it useful for research on infectious diseases and other compounds.

Article Abstract

The zebrafish has become an important in vivo model in biomedical research. Effective methods must be developed and utilized to deliver compounds or agents in solutions for scientific research. Current methods for administering compounds orally to adult zebrafish are inaccurate due to variability in voluntary consumption by the fish. A gavage procedure was developed to deliver precise quantities of infectious agents to zebrafish for study in biomedical research. Adult zebrafish over 6 months of age were anesthetized with 150 mg/L of buffered MS-222 and gavaged with 5 μl of solution using flexible catheter implantation tubing attached to a cut 22-G needle tip. The flexible tubing was lowered into the oral cavity of the zebrafish until the tip of the tubing extended past the gills (approximately 1 cm). The solution was then injected slowly into the intestinal tract. This method was effective 88% of the time, with fish recovering uneventfully. This procedure is also efficient as one person can gavage 20-30 fish in one hour. This method can be used to precisely administer agents for infectious diseases studies, or studies of other compounds in adult zebrafish.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3855001PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/50691DOI Listing

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