Live Imaging of Cell Extrusion from the Epidermis of Developing Zebrafish

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June 27th, 2011

10.3791/2689-v

June 27th, 2011

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Dying cells are extruded from epithelial tissues by concerted contraction of neighboring cells without disrupting barrier function. The optical clarity of developing zebrafish provides an excellent system to visualize extrusion in living epithelia. Here we describe methods to induce and image extrusion in the larval zebrafish epidermis at cellular resolution.

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Cell Extrusion

Chapters in this video

0:05

Title

1:59

Injection of mRNA Encoding the Fluorescently-tagged Actin Binding Protein

3:47

Induction of Cell Extrusion in Zebrafish Larvae Using G418

4:47

Mounting Zebrafish Larvae for Imaging

5:34

Live Imaging of Actin Dynamics and Individual Epithelial Cell Behaviors during Cell Extrusion Using a Spinning Disc Confocal Microscope

8:22

Representative Epidermal Images

8:55

Conclusion

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