| Literature DB >> 32382525 |
Ricardo Lacava Bailone1,2, Hirla Costa Silva Fukushima3, Bianca Helena Ventura Fernandes4, Luís Kluwe De Aguiar5, Tatiana Corrêa6, Helena Janke6, Princia Grejo Setti6, Roberto De Oliveira Roça2, Ricardo Carneiro Borra6.
Abstract
Much of medical research relies on animal models to deepen knowledge of the causes of animal and human diseases, as well as to enable the development of innovative therapies. Despite rodents being the most widely used research model worldwide, in recent decades, the use of the zebrafish (Danio rerio) model has exponentially been adopted among the scientific community. This is because such a small tropical freshwater teleost fish has crucial genetic, anatomical and physiological homology with mammals. Therefore, zebrafish constitutes an excellent experimental model for behavioral, genetic and toxicological studies which unravels the mechanism of various human diseases. Furthermore, it serves well to test new therapeutic agents, such as the safety of new vaccines. The aim of this review was to provide a systematic literature review on the most recent studies carried out on the topic. It presents numerous advantages of this type of animal model in tests of efficacy and safety of both animal and human vaccines, thus highlighting gains in time and cost reduction of research and analyzes.Entities:
Keywords: 3Rs, Animal health; Human health; Immunity; Toxicology; Vaccine safety
Year: 2020 PMID: 32382525 PMCID: PMC7203993 DOI: 10.1186/s42826-020-00042-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lab Anim Res ISSN: 1738-6055
Fig. 1Embryos of zebrafish 0, 6, 24 and 48 h’ post-fertilization. Larvae of zebrafish 72 and 96 h post-fertilization
Fig. 2Histology of adult zebrafish (hematoxylin eosin). a Male. b Female
Range of drugs used in human medicine with similar results of toxicity (LC50) in zebrafish
| Drug | Used as |
|---|---|
| Geladanamycin | Antibiotic |
| Ethanol (Ethyl alcohol) | Antiseptic |
| Dexamethasone (Corticosteroid) | Anti-inflammatory |
| Acetaminophen | Analgesic/ antipyretic |
| Doxorubicin | Used in cancer chemotherapy |
| Aspirin (Acetylsalicylic acid) | Analgesic / antipyretic / anti-inflammatory |
| Amiodarone | Antiarrhythmic / potent vasodilator |
| Tacrine | Reversible acetylcholinesterase inhibitor |
| Cyclosporine A | Immunosupressor drug |
| Didemnin B | Antiviral / immunosuppressor |
Source: Adapted from Kari et al. [43] apud Zhang et al. [99]
Fig. 3a Vitelline Yolk Injection (24 HPF), Magnifying Glass Nikon SMZ745, 50X; B) Vitelline Yolk Injection (24 h.p.f.), Magnifying Glass Nikon SMZ745, 50X
Fig. 4a 24 HPF Zebrafish Embryo Brain Injection, Nikon Microscope; b Brain injection of turbo-red substance into a 24 HPF zebrafish embryo; c Luciferin-labeled 4 T1 tumor cell bioluminescence in 3-month-old animals