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Genes and elements involved in the regulation of the nervous system and growth affect the development of spinal deformity in Cyprinus carpio

Spinal deformity is a serious economic and animal welfare problem in intensive fish farming systems, which will be a significant unsolved problem for the fish sector. The aim of this study was to determine the relative expression of genes (Akt1 substrate 1, Calreticulin, Collagen type I alpha 2 chai...

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Autores principales: Bagi, Zoltán, Balog, Katalin, Tóth, Bianka, Fehér, Milán, Bársony, Péter, Baranyai, Edina, Harangi, Sándor, Ashrafzadeh, Mohammad Reza, Hegedűs, Bettina, Stündl, László, Kusza, Szilvia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8993014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35395053
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266447
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author Bagi, Zoltán
Balog, Katalin
Tóth, Bianka
Fehér, Milán
Bársony, Péter
Baranyai, Edina
Harangi, Sándor
Ashrafzadeh, Mohammad Reza
Hegedűs, Bettina
Stündl, László
Kusza, Szilvia
author_facet Bagi, Zoltán
Balog, Katalin
Tóth, Bianka
Fehér, Milán
Bársony, Péter
Baranyai, Edina
Harangi, Sándor
Ashrafzadeh, Mohammad Reza
Hegedűs, Bettina
Stündl, László
Kusza, Szilvia
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description Spinal deformity is a serious economic and animal welfare problem in intensive fish farming systems, which will be a significant unsolved problem for the fish sector. The aim of this study was to determine the relative expression of genes (Akt1 substrate 1, Calreticulin, Collagen type I alpha 2 chain, Corticotropin-releasing hormone, Chromodomain-Helicase DNA-binding, Growth hormone, Insulin like growth factor 1, Myostatin, Sine oculis-related homeobox 3, Toll-like receptor 2) in different tissues associated with spinal deformity and to determine the macroelement (calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, sulfur) and microelement (barium, copper, iron, manganese, strontium, zinc) content of spine in healthy and deformed common carps (Cyprinus carpio) in Hungary. The mRNA levels of the genes were measured in 7 different tissues (abdominal fat, blood, brain, dorsal muscle, genitals, heart, liver) by qRT-PCR. Correlations between gene expression and element content were analyzed by using linear regression and Spearman rank correlation. In a total of 15 cases, we found a statistically significant connection between gene expression in a tissue and the macro- or microelement content of the spine. In these contexts, the genes Akt1 substrate 1 (3), Collagen type I alpha 2 chain (2), Corticotropin-releasing hormone (4), Insulin-like growth factor 1 (4), and Myostatin (2), the tissue’s blood (3), brain (6), heart (5), and liver (1), the macroelements sodium (4), magnesium (4), phosphorus (1) and sulfur (2) as well as the microelement iron (4) were involved. We also found statistically significant mRNA level differences between healthy and deformed common carps in tissues that were not directly affected by the deformation. Based on our results, genes regulating the nervous system and growth, elements, and tissues are the most associated components in the phenomenon of spinal deformity. With our study, we wish to give direction to and momentum for the exploration of these complex processes.
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spelling pubmed-89930142022-04-09 Genes and elements involved in the regulation of the nervous system and growth affect the development of spinal deformity in Cyprinus carpio Bagi, Zoltán Balog, Katalin Tóth, Bianka Fehér, Milán Bársony, Péter Baranyai, Edina Harangi, Sándor Ashrafzadeh, Mohammad Reza Hegedűs, Bettina Stündl, László Kusza, Szilvia PLoS One Research Article Spinal deformity is a serious economic and animal welfare problem in intensive fish farming systems, which will be a significant unsolved problem for the fish sector. The aim of this study was to determine the relative expression of genes (Akt1 substrate 1, Calreticulin, Collagen type I alpha 2 chain, Corticotropin-releasing hormone, Chromodomain-Helicase DNA-binding, Growth hormone, Insulin like growth factor 1, Myostatin, Sine oculis-related homeobox 3, Toll-like receptor 2) in different tissues associated with spinal deformity and to determine the macroelement (calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, sulfur) and microelement (barium, copper, iron, manganese, strontium, zinc) content of spine in healthy and deformed common carps (Cyprinus carpio) in Hungary. The mRNA levels of the genes were measured in 7 different tissues (abdominal fat, blood, brain, dorsal muscle, genitals, heart, liver) by qRT-PCR. Correlations between gene expression and element content were analyzed by using linear regression and Spearman rank correlation. In a total of 15 cases, we found a statistically significant connection between gene expression in a tissue and the macro- or microelement content of the spine. In these contexts, the genes Akt1 substrate 1 (3), Collagen type I alpha 2 chain (2), Corticotropin-releasing hormone (4), Insulin-like growth factor 1 (4), and Myostatin (2), the tissue’s blood (3), brain (6), heart (5), and liver (1), the macroelements sodium (4), magnesium (4), phosphorus (1) and sulfur (2) as well as the microelement iron (4) were involved. We also found statistically significant mRNA level differences between healthy and deformed common carps in tissues that were not directly affected by the deformation. Based on our results, genes regulating the nervous system and growth, elements, and tissues are the most associated components in the phenomenon of spinal deformity. With our study, we wish to give direction to and momentum for the exploration of these complex processes. Public Library of Science 2022-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8993014/ /pubmed/35395053 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266447 Text en © 2022 Bagi et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Bagi, Zoltán
Balog, Katalin
Tóth, Bianka
Fehér, Milán
Bársony, Péter
Baranyai, Edina
Harangi, Sándor
Ashrafzadeh, Mohammad Reza
Hegedűs, Bettina
Stündl, László
Kusza, Szilvia
Genes and elements involved in the regulation of the nervous system and growth affect the development of spinal deformity in Cyprinus carpio
title Genes and elements involved in the regulation of the nervous system and growth affect the development of spinal deformity in Cyprinus carpio
title_full Genes and elements involved in the regulation of the nervous system and growth affect the development of spinal deformity in Cyprinus carpio
title_fullStr Genes and elements involved in the regulation of the nervous system and growth affect the development of spinal deformity in Cyprinus carpio
title_full_unstemmed Genes and elements involved in the regulation of the nervous system and growth affect the development of spinal deformity in Cyprinus carpio
title_short Genes and elements involved in the regulation of the nervous system and growth affect the development of spinal deformity in Cyprinus carpio
title_sort genes and elements involved in the regulation of the nervous system and growth affect the development of spinal deformity in cyprinus carpio
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8993014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35395053
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266447
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