Sugahara Kazuma
Affiliate Master
Yamaguchi University
Effect of defective calcium metabolism on otolith formation in zebrafish
Medical Science & Innovation Volume 71 Issue 1-2
Page 1-8
published_at 2024-06
Title
Effect of defective calcium metabolism on otolith formation in zebrafish
Abstract
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is the most common vertigo disease and is more likely to occur in perimenopausal women, suggesting an association with osteoporosis. Since otoconia are primarily composed of calcium carbonate, abnormal calcium metabolism may lead to otoconia dislocation. However, the detailed mechanism is currently unknown. In this study, we investigated the effects of drugs (cadmium and dexamethasone) that cause abnormal calcium metabolism on otolith formation in zebrafish larvae. Here, otolith size was clearly reduced in the cadmium group, and the calcium content of the larvae was also markedly reduced. In contrast, in the dexamethasone group, which also had a lower calcium content than the control group, otolith size increased. Our results suggest that, as in bone, calcium metabolism influences the repeated dissolution and recrystallization of otoliths and maintains homeostasis in response to calcium concentrations in the endolymphatic fluid.
Source Identifiers
Creator Keywords
otolith
zebrafish
benign paroxysmal positional vertigo
calcium metabolism
bone loss
Languages
eng
Resource Type
departmental bulletin paper
Publishers
Yamaguchi University School of Medicine
Date Issued
2024-06
File Version
Version of Record
Access Rights
open access
Schools
大学院医学系研究科