Planchart Antonio, Mattingly Carolyn J, Allen David, Ceger Patricia, Casey Warren, Hinton David, Kanungo Jyotshna, Kullman Seth W, Tal Tamara, Bondesson Maria, Burgess Shawn M, Sullivan Con, Kim Carol, Behl Mamta, Padilla Stephanie, Reif David M, Tanguay Robert L, Hamm Jon
Department of Biological Sciences, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA.
Center for Human Health and the Environment, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA.
ALTEX. 2016;33(4):435-452. doi: 10.14573/altex.1601281. Epub 2016 Jun 21.
Small freshwater fish models, especially zebrafish, offer advantages over traditional rodent models, including low maintenance and husbandry costs, high fecundity, genetic diversity, physiology similar to that of traditional biomedical models, and reduced animal welfare concerns. The Collaborative Workshop on Aquatic Models and 21st Century Toxicology was held at North Carolina State University on May 5-6, 2014, in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. Participants discussed the ways in which small fish are being used as models to screen toxicants and understand mechanisms of toxicity. Workshop participants agreed that the lack of standardized protocols is an impediment to broader acceptance of these models, whereas development of standardized protocols, validation, and subsequent regulatory acceptance would facilitate greater usage. Given the advantages and increasing application of small fish models, there was widespread interest in follow-up workshops to review and discuss developments in their use. In this article, we summarize the recommendations formulated by workshop participants to enhance the utility of small fish species in toxicology studies, as well as many of the advances in the field of toxicology that resulted from using small fish species, including advances in developmental toxicology, cardiovascular toxicology, neurotoxicology, and immunotoxicology. We alsoreview many emerging issues that will benefit from using small fish species, especially zebrafish, and new technologies that will enable using these organisms to yield results unprecedented in their information content to better understand how toxicants affect development and health.
小型淡水鱼模型,尤其是斑马鱼,相较于传统啮齿动物模型具有诸多优势,包括维护和饲养成本低、繁殖力高、遗传多样性、生理机能与传统生物医学模型相似,以及动物福利问题较少。2014年5月5日至6日,水生模型与21世纪毒理学协作研讨会在美国北卡罗来纳州罗利市的北卡罗来纳州立大学举行。与会者讨论了将小型鱼类用作筛选毒物和了解毒性机制模型的方式。研讨会参与者一致认为,缺乏标准化方案阻碍了这些模型被更广泛地接受,而制定标准化方案、进行验证并随后获得监管认可将促进其更多使用。鉴于小型鱼类模型的优势及其应用的不断增加,人们对后续研讨会广泛感兴趣,以审查和讨论其使用方面的进展。在本文中,我们总结了研讨会参与者提出的提高小型鱼类在毒理学研究中效用的建议,以及毒理学领域因使用小型鱼类而取得的许多进展,包括发育毒理学、心血管毒理学、神经毒理学和免疫毒理学方面的进展。我们还审查了许多将受益于使用小型鱼类尤其是斑马鱼的新出现问题,以及将使这些生物体能够产生信息含量前所未有的结果以更好地了解毒物如何影响发育和健康的新技术。