Abstract

Muscle is one of the important quality of fish. However, there is still a lack of sufficient understanding of the mechanism of muscle growth regulation in fish. In this study, the expression patterns of 10 reported muscle development related genes are analyzed in zebrafish during growth or under water flow stress. Myogenic regulatory factors (MyoD, MyoG, MRF4), myostatin regulatory genes (Mstna, Mstnb) and myoblast development-related genes (Pax7, Prmt5, Desmin, MYHC) are significantly increased expression at somite stage and muscle effect stage embryos in zebrafish. The mRNA levels of the muscle development related genes are up-regulated in 7-day fries and 30-day juvenile of zebrafish. And there are differences in the expression levels of seven muscle development related genes (MyoD, Myf5, MyoG, Mstna, Mstnb, Desmin, MYHC) between the large and small individuals of 20-day-old zebrafish. Results indicated that short-term water flow stressing can promote zebrafish muscle growth, while prolonged water flow stress may lead to motor fatigue and affect growth in zebrafish. This research provides a foundation for further exploration of the growth regulation mechanism in fish, and is helpful on fish farming.

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