Effect of Short and Long Term Starvation on Fin and Retina Regeneration in Zebrafish(Danio Rerio)
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IISER Mohali
Abstract
Zebrafish (Danio rerio) exhibit phenomenal capacity to regenerate certain tissue like Retina,
Fin, Spinal Cord and Heart etc. Retinal Müller-Glia cells regenerate upon injury and restore
vision and zebrafish eye is structurally similar to humans, hence it’s an exciting possibility to
learn lessons from Zebrafish eye for Regeneration and apply to mankind. In aquatic animals,
Starvation due to Feed Limitation/Migration/ Seasonal Variations is a severe environmental
Stressor. During the course of Evolution Zebrafish has acquired the Art of Retina(Visual
Input) and Fin(Mobility) Regeneration enduring periods of Starvation. Recent Literature
shows higher Levels of Apoptosis in body tissue and irreversible Transcriptomic changes in
starved zebrafishes. Starvation as an environmental stressor causes epigenetic modifications
to the genome and it’s exciting to trace those changes and give a try to rescue them by either
reversing the feeding situation or by using epigenome modifier drugs. Starvation experiment
has been conducted with Complete Food Absence. Hence it would be interesting to see How
Starvation modulates Regenerative Capacity in Zebrafish for di↵erent durations and to what
extent?