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The use of zebrafish for assessing ototoxic and otoprotective agents.

Christopher Ton1, Chuenlei Parng.   

Abstract

Zebrafish and other fish exhibit hair cells in the lateral-line neuromasts which are structurally and functionally similar to mammalian inner ear hair cells. To facilitate drug screening for ototoxic or otoprotective agents, we report a straightforward, quantitative in vivo assay to determine potential ototoxicity of drug candidates and to screen otoprotective agents in zebrafish larva. In this study, a fluorescent vital dye, DASPEI (2-(4-(dimethylamino)styryl)-N-ethylpyridinium iodide), was used to stain zebrafish hair cells in vivo and morphometric analysis was performed to quantify fluorescence intensity and convert images to numerical endpoints. Various therapeutics, including gentamicin, cisplatin, vinblastine sulfate, quinine, and neomycin, which cause ototoxicity in humans, also resulted in hair cell loss in zebrafish. In addition, protection against cisplatin-induced ototoxicity was observed in zebrafish larva co-treated with cisplatin and different antioxidants including, glutathione (GSH), allopurinol (ALO), N-acetyl l-cysteine (l-NAC), 2-oxothiazolidine-4-carboxylate (OTC) and d-methionine (d-MET). Our data indicate that results of ototoxicity and otoprotection in zebrafish correlated with results in humans, supporting use of zebrafish for preliminary drug screening.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16014323     DOI: 10.1016/j.heares.2005.05.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hear Res        ISSN: 0378-5955            Impact factor:   3.208


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