Journal article

Riboceine rescues auranofin-induced craniofacial defects in zebrafish

M Leask, C Carleton, B Leeke, T Newman, J Antoun, M Farella, J Horsfield

Antioxidants | MDPI | Published : 2021

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Abstract

Craniofacial abnormalities are a common group of congenital developmental disorders that can require intensive oral surgery as part of their treatment. Neural crest cells (NCCs) contribute to the facial structures; however, they are extremely sensitive to high levels of oxidative stress, which result in craniofacial abnormalities under perturbed developmental environments. The oxidative stress-inducing compound auranofin (AFN) disrupts craniofacial development in wildtype zebrafish embryos. Here, we tested whether the antioxidant Riboceine (RBC) rescues craniofacial defects arising from exposure to AFN. RBC rescued AFN-induced cellular apoptosis and distinct defects of the cranial cartilage ..

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