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An intact insect embryo for developmental neurotoxicity testing of directed axonal elongation.

Gregor A Bergmann1, Sarah Froembling1, Nina Joseph1, Karsten Bode1, Gerd Bicker1, Michael Stern1.   

Abstract

Developmental neurotoxicity (DNT) of chemicals poses a serious threat to human health worldwide. Current in vivo test methods for assessing DNT require the use of high numbers of laboratory animals. Most alternative in vitro testing methods monitor rather simple toxicological endpoints, whereas the formation of a functional brain requires precisely timed navigation of axons within a complex tissue environment. We address this complexity by monitoring defects in axonal navigation of pioneer axons of intact locust embryos after exposure to chemicals. Embryos develop in serum-free culture with test chemicals, followed by immunolabeling of pioneer neurons. Defects in axon elongation of pioneer axons are quantified in concentration-response curves and compared to the general viability of the embryo, as measured by a resazurin assay. We show that selected chemical compounds interfering with calcium signaling, the cytoskeletal organization, and the reference developmental neurotoxicant rotenone, can be classified as DNT positive. The pesticide rotenone inhibits pioneer neuron elongation with a lower IC50 than the viability assay. The rho kinase inhibitor Y27632 can partially rescue outgrowth inhibition, supporting the classification of rotenone as a specific DNT positive compound. Since mechanisms of axonal guidance, such as growth cone navigation along molecular semaphorin gradients are conserved between locust and mammalian nervous systems, we will further explore the potential of this invertebrate preparation as an assay for testing the DNT potential of chemicals in humans.

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Keywords:  in vitro; DNT; pioneer neuron; locust

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31210277     DOI: 10.14573/altex.1901292

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ALTEX        ISSN: 1868-596X            Impact factor:   6.043


  6 in total

1.  A locust embryo as predictive developmental neurotoxicity testing system for pioneer axon pathway formation.

Authors:  Karsten Bode; Maja Bohn; Jennifer Reitmeier; Philine Betker; Michael Stern; Gerd Bicker
Journal:  Arch Toxicol       Date:  2020-10-20       Impact factor: 5.153

2.  Cholinergic calcium responses in cultured antennal lobe neurons of the migratory locust.

Authors:  Gregor A Bergmann; Gerd Bicker
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-05-11       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 3.  Looking at Developmental Neurotoxicity Testing from the Perspective of an Invertebrate Embryo.

Authors:  Gerd Bicker
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-02-07       Impact factor: 5.923

4.  Janus Kinase Mediates Faster Recovery From Sevoflurane Anesthesia Than Isoflurane Anesthesia in the Migratory Locusts.

Authors:  Zongyuan Ma; Jialin C Zheng; Tianzuo Li; Zhongcong Xie; Le Kang
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2022-03-30       Impact factor: 4.566

5.  Developmental Neurotoxicity of Fipronil and Rotenone on a Human Neuronal In Vitro Test System.

Authors:  Anne Schmitz; Silke Dempewolf; Saime Tan; Gerd Bicker; Michael Stern
Journal:  Neurotox Res       Date:  2021-04-19       Impact factor: 3.911

6.  Scanning laser optical tomography resolves developmental neurotoxic effects on pioneer neurons.

Authors:  Karsten Bode; Lena Nolte; Hannes Kamin; Michael Desens; Arthur Ulmann; Gregor A Bergmann; Philine Betker; Jennifer Reitmeier; Tammo Ripken; Michael Stern; Heiko Meyer; Gerd Bicker
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-02-14       Impact factor: 4.379

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