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Protective Role of Galanin during Chemically Induced Inflammation in Zebrafish Larvae.

Natalia NowikAnna PrzyborowskaWaldemar SienkiewiczPiotr Podlasz
Published in: Biology (2021)
During a pathological condition, many different systems are involved in the response of an affected organism. Galanin is considered to be a neuropeptide that plays an important role in the central nervous system; however, it is involved in many other biological processes, including the immune response. During our studies, we showed that galanin became upregulated in zebrafish larvae when exposed to copper sulfate. Moreover, the presence of normal levels of galanin, administration of a galanin analog NAX 5055 or galanin overexpression led to lowered lateral line damage and enhanced expression of inflammatory markers compared to the knockout larvae. The results showed that the neuroendocrine system acts multifunctionally and should be considered as a part of the complex neuro-immune-endocrine axis.
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