Parasagittal sections from WT, TH−, and TH+ zebrafish stained
with Lee’s Methylene Blue-Basic Fuschin. (A, B,
and C) Sections through upper jaw showing histological structure of
premaxilla and kinethmoid. (D, E, and F)
Sections through lower jaw showing histological structure of dentary and
intermandibularis muscle. Note the thin epithelium, lack of fat cells, and
disorganized connective tissue in the upper and lower jaw of TH−, and the
thin epithelium, surplus of fat cells, and lack of connective tissue in TH+. In
TH−, the intermandibularis muscle is smaller than in WT, while in TH+ it
is larger. (E, inset) Closeup view of the endochondral bone growth at the tip of
the dentary, present only in older TH− individuals.