Analysis of proteomic profile changes of zebrafish embryos during exposure to doxorubicin, built-in the phospholipid transport nanosystem

   
Samenkova N.F.1, Kisrieva Y.S.1 , Petushkova N.A.1, Kuznetsova G.P.1, Larina O.V.1, Trifonova O.P.1, Karuzina I.I.1, Ipatova O.M.1, Lisitsa A.V.1

1. Institute of Biomedical Chemistry, Moscow, Russia
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DOI: 10.18097/PBMC20156103350      PubMed Id: 26215412
Year: 2015  Volume: 61  Issue: 3  Pages: 350-356
The proteome profile of Danio rerio embryos grown in the medium containing doxorubicin, included in the phospholipid transport nanosystem (doxolip) has been investigated using combination of 1D-electrophoresis with subsequent MALDI-TOF-PMF mass spectrometry. Cultivation of growing of D. rerio embryos in the medium with doxolip caused a substantial increase in expression of the cytoskeletal proteins, a decrease in the number of nuclear proteins involved in DNA and RNA synthesis and disappearance of vitellogenin 2 in comparison with control (the cultivation medium containing the phospholipid transport nanosystem). Analysis of the proteomic profiles of doxolip-treated embryos suggests lower toxicity of doxorubicin incorporated in the phospholipid nanosystem.
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Keywords: doxorubicin, doxolip, Danio rerio, one-dimensional gel electrophoresis, mass spectrometry, phospholipid nanoparticles
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Samenkova, N. F., Kisrieva, Y. S., Petushkova, N. A., Kuznetsova, G. P., Larina, O. V., Trifonova, O. P., Karuzina, I. I., Ipatova, O. M., Lisitsa, A. V. (2015). Analysis of proteomic profile changes of zebrafish embryos during exposure to doxorubicin, built-in the phospholipid transport nanosystem. Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya, 61(3), 350-356.
This paper is also available as the English translation: 10.1134/S1990750814020115
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