Literature DB >> 9949875

Fish cell lines as a tool in aquatic toxicology.

H Segner1.   

Abstract

In aquatic toxicology, cytotoxicity tests using continuous fish cell lines have been suggested as a tool for (1) screening or toxicity ranking of anthropogenic chemicals, compound mixtures and environmental samples, (2) establishment of structure-activity relationships, and (3) replacement or supplementation of in vivo animal tests. Due to the small sample volumes necessary for cytotoxicity tests, they appear to be particularly suited for use in chemical fractionation studies. The present contribution reviews the existing literature on cytotoxicity studies with fish cells and considers the influence of cell line and cytotoxicity endpoint selection on the test results. Furthermore, in vitro/in vivo correlations between fish cell lines and intact fish are discussed. During recent years, fish cell lines have been increasingly used for purposes beyond their meanwhile established role for cytotoxicity measurements. They have been successfully introduced for detection of genotoxic effects, and cell lines are now applied for investigations on toxic mechanisms and on biomarkers such as cytochrome P4501A. The development of recombinant fish cell lines may further support their role as a bioanalytical tool in environmental diagnostics.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9949875     DOI: 10.1007/978-3-0348-8853-0_1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EXS        ISSN: 1023-294X


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3.  Cytotoxicity, genotoxicity and oxidative stress of malachite green on the kidney and gill cell lines of freshwater air breathing fish Channa striata.

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4.  Development and characterization of a cell line WAF from freshwater shark Wallago attu.

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Review 9.  Unknown Extracellular and Bioactive Metabolites of the Genus Alexandrium: A Review of Overlooked Toxins.

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Review 10.  Using a holistic approach to assess the impact of engineered nanomaterials inducing toxicity in aquatic systems.

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