Literature DB >> 25111975

Zebrafish embryotoxicity test for developmental (neuro)toxicity: Demo case of an integrated screening approach system using anti-epileptic drugs.

Anna Beker van Woudenberg1, Cor Snel2, Eke Rijkmans1, Didima de Groot1, Marga Bouma1, Sanne Hermsen3, Aldert Piersma3, Aswin Menke2, André Wolterbeek4.   

Abstract

To improve the predictability of the zebrafish embryotoxicity test (ZET) for developmental (neuro)toxicity screening, we used a multiple-endpoints strategy, including morphology, motor activity (MA), histopathology and kinetics. The model compounds used were antiepileptic drugs (AEDs): valproic acid (VPA), carbamazepine (CBZ), ethosuximide (ETH) and levetiracetam (LEV). For VPA, histopathology was the most sensitive parameter, showing effects already at 60μM. For CBZ, morphology and MA were the most sensitive parameters, showing effects at 180μM. For ETH, all endpoints showed similar sensitivity (6.6mM), whereas MA was the most sensitive parameter for LEV (40mM). Inclusion of kinetics did not alter the absolute ranking of the compounds, but the relative potency was changed considerably. Taking all together, this demo-case study showed that inclusion of multiple-endpoints in ZET may increase the sensitivity of the assay, contribute to the elucidation of the mode of toxic action and to a better definition of the applicability domain of ZET.
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Keywords:  Antiepileptic drugs; Behavior; Developmental (neuro)toxicity; Gene expression; Histopathology; Integrated test strategy; Kinetics; Zebrafish embryotoxicity test (ZET)

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25111975     DOI: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2014.07.082

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reprod Toxicol        ISSN: 0890-6238            Impact factor:   3.143


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