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OECD validation study to assess intra- and inter-laboratory reproducibility of the zebrafish embryo toxicity test for acute aquatic toxicity testing.

François Busquet1, Ruben Strecker2, Jane M Rawlings3, Scott E Belanger4, Thomas Braunbeck5, Gregory J Carr6, Peter Cenijn7, Przemyslaw Fochtman8, Anne Gourmelon9, Nicole Hübler10, André Kleensang11, Melanie Knöbel12, Carola Kussatz13, Juliette Legler14, Adam Lillicrap15, Fernando Martínez-Jerónimo16, Christian Polleichtner17, Helena Rzodeczko18, Edward Salinas19, Katharina E Schneider20, Stefan Scholz21, Evert-Jan van den Brandhof22, Leo T M van der Ven23, Susanne Walter-Rohde24, Stefan Weigt25, Hilda Witters26, Marlies Halder27.   

Abstract

The OECD validation study of the zebrafish embryo acute toxicity test (ZFET) for acute aquatic toxicity testing evaluated the ZFET reproducibility by testing 20 chemicals at 5 different concentrations in 3 independent runs in at least 3 laboratories. Stock solutions and test concentrations were analytically confirmed for 11 chemicals. Newly fertilised zebrafish eggs (20/concentration and control) were exposed for 96h to chemicals. Four apical endpoints were recorded daily as indicators of acute lethality: coagulation of the embryo, lack of somite formation, non-detachment of the tail bud from the yolk sac and lack of heartbeat. Results (LC50 values for 48/96h exposure) show that the ZFET is a robust method with a good intra- and inter-laboratory reproducibility (CV<30%) for most chemicals and laboratories. The reproducibility was lower (CV>30%) for some very toxic or volatile chemicals, and chemicals tested close to their limit of solubility. The ZFET is now available as OECD Test Guideline 236. Considering the high predictive capacity of the ZFET demonstrated by Belanger et al. (2013) in their retrospective analysis of acute fish toxicity and fish embryo acute toxicity data, the ZFET is ready to be considered for acute fish toxicity for regulatory purposes.
Copyright © 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Alternative method; Aquatic acute toxicity; Reproducibility; Validation; Zebrafish embryo

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24874798     DOI: 10.1016/j.yrtph.2014.05.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Regul Toxicol Pharmacol        ISSN: 0273-2300            Impact factor:   3.271


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