Advancements in the developmental zebrafish model for predictive human toxicology

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Mackenzie L. Morshead, Robyn L. Tanguay
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Abstract

The rapid assessment of chemical hazards to human health, with reduced reliance on mammalian testing is essential in the 21st century. Early life stage zebrafish have emerged as a leading model in the field due to their amenability to high throughput developmental toxicity testing while retaining the benefits of using a whole vertebrate organism with high homology with humans. Zebrafish are particularly well suited for a variety of study areas that are more challenging in other vertebrate model systems, including microbiome work, transgenerational studies, gene–environment interactions, molecular responses, and mechanisms of action. The high volume of data generated from zebrafish screening studies is highly valuable for QSAR modeling and dose modeling for use in predictive hazard assessment. Recent advancements and challenges in using early life stage zebrafish for predictive human toxicology are reviewed.
斑马鱼发育模型预测人类毒理学研究进展。
在21世纪,快速评估化学品对人类健康的危害,减少对哺乳动物试验的依赖至关重要。早期生命阶段的斑马鱼已成为该领域的领先模型,因为它们易于进行高通量发育毒性测试,同时保留了使用与人类高度同源的整个脊椎动物有机体的好处。斑马鱼特别适合于在其他脊椎动物模型系统中更具挑战性的各种研究领域,包括微生物组研究、跨代研究、基因-环境相互作用、分子反应和作用机制。斑马鱼筛选研究产生的大量数据对QSAR建模和剂量建模具有很高的价值,可用于预测危害评估。本文综述了利用早期生命阶段斑马鱼预测人类毒理学的最新进展和挑战。
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Current opinion in toxicology
Current opinion in toxicology Toxicology, Biochemistry
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