Zebrafish developmental toxicity assay: A fishy solution to reproductive toxicity screening, or just a red herring?

Reprod Toxicol

Drug Safety Sciences, Janssen Research & Development, Turnhoutseweg 30, B-2340 Beerse, Belgium.

Published: September 2011

The zebrafish embryotoxicity/teratogenicity assay is described as a useful alternative screening model to evaluate the effect of drugs on embryofoetal development. Fertilized eggs were exposed to different concentrations of 15 compounds with teratogenic (8) and non-teratogenic (7) potential until 96h post-fertilization when 28 morphological endpoints and the level of compound uptake was assessed. The majority of drugs testing positive in mammals was also positive in zebrafish (75% sensitivity), while a relative high number of false positives were noted (43% specificity). Compound uptake determination appears useful for clarifying classifications as teratogenic or potential overdose although assay sensitivity could be improved to 71% if the exposure threshold, previously suggested as ∼50ng/larvae, is reconsidered. The zebrafish assay shows some potential, though limited in its current form, as a screening tool for developmental toxicity within Janssen drug development. Further assay refinement with respect to endpoints and body burden threshold is required.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.reprotox.2011.06.119DOI Listing

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