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Acid-Sensing Ion Channels in Zebrafish.

Giuseppe MontalbanoMaria LevantiKamel MhalhelFrancesco AbbateRosaria LauràMaria Cristina GuerreraMarialuisa AragonaAntonino Germanà
Published in: Animals : an open access journal from MDPI (2021)
The ASICs, in mammals as in fish, control deviations from the physiological values of extracellular pH, and are involved in mechanoreception, nociception, or taste receptions. They are widely expressed in the central and peripheral nervous system. In this review, we summarized the data about the presence and localization of ASICs in different organs of zebrafish that represent one of the most used experimental models for the study of several diseases. In particular, we analyzed the data obtained by immunohistochemical and molecular biology techniques concerning the presence and expression of ASICs in the sensory organs, such as the olfactory rosette, lateral line, inner ear, taste buds, and in the gut and brain of zebrafish.
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