Integration of multiple imaging platforms to uncover cardiovascular defects in adult zebrafish

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Aims: Mammalian models have been instrumental in investigating adult heart function and human disease. However, electrophysiological differences with human hearts and high costs motivate the need for non-mammalian models. The zebrafish is a well-established genetic model to study cardiovascular development and function; however, analysis of cardiovascular phenotypes in adult specimens is particularly challenging as they are opaque. Methods and results: Here, we optimized and combined multiple imaging techniques including echocardiography, magnetic resonance imaging, and micro-computed tomography to identify and analyse cardiovascular phenotypes in adult zebrafish. Using alk5a/tgfbr1a mutants as a case study, we observed morphological and functional cardiovascular defects that were undetected with conventional approaches. Correlation analysis of multiple parameters revealed an association between haemodynamic defects and structural alterations of the heart, as observed clinically. Conclusion: We report a new, comprehensive, and sensitive platform to identify otherwise indiscernible cardiovascular phenotypes in adult zebrafish.

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Bensimon-Brito, A., Boezio, G. L. M., Cardeira-Da-Silva, J., Wietelmann, A., Ramkumar, S., Lundegaard, P. R., … Stainier, D. Y. R. (2022). Integration of multiple imaging platforms to uncover cardiovascular defects in adult zebrafish. Cardiovascular Research, 118(12), 2665–2687. https://doi.org/10.1093/cvr/cvab310

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