Zebrafish as an alternative method for determining the embryo toxicity of plant products: a systematic review.

Autor: Falcão MAP; Laboratory of Neuropharmacological Studies, Department of Pharmacy, Federal University of Sergipe, Av. Marechal Rondon, s/n - Jardim Rosa Elze, São Cristóvão, SE, 49100-000, Brazil., de Souza LS; Laboratory of Neuropharmacological Studies, Department of Pharmacy, Federal University of Sergipe, Av. Marechal Rondon, s/n - Jardim Rosa Elze, São Cristóvão, SE, 49100-000, Brazil., Dolabella SS; Laboratory of Parasitology and Tropical Entomology, Department of Morphology, Federal University of Sergipe, Sâo Cristóvão, SE, Brazil., Guimarães AG; Laboratory of Neuroscience and Pharmacological Assays, Department of Health Education, Federal University of Sergipe, Lagarto, SE, Brazil., Walker CIB; Laboratory of Neuropharmacological Studies, Department of Pharmacy, Federal University of Sergipe, Av. Marechal Rondon, s/n - Jardim Rosa Elze, São Cristóvão, SE, 49100-000, Brazil. bandewalk@hotmail.com.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Environmental science and pollution research international [Environ Sci Pollut Res Int] 2018 Dec; Vol. 25 (35), pp. 35015-35026. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Oct 24.
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-018-3399-7
Abstrakt: The toxicological assessment of plant products and pharmaceutical chemicals is a necessary requirement to ensure that all compounds are safe to be exposed to humans. Many countries are trying to reduce the use of animals; thus, alternative techniques, such as ex vivo tests, in vitro assays, and ex uteri embryos, are used. Toxicological assays using zebrafish embryos are an advantageous technique because they are transparent, have rapid embryonic development, and do not require invasive techniques. This paper comprehensively reviews how toxicity testing with plant products is conducted in zebrafish embryos. The search terms zebra fish, Danio rerio, zebrafish, zebra danio, Brachydanio rerio, zebrafish, and embryos were used to search for English-language articles in PUBMED, SCOPUS, and WEB OF SCIENCE. Twelve articles on plant product toxicity studies using zebrafish were selected for reading and analysis. After analyzing the articles and comparing with results in mammals, it was possible to prove the similarity among the results and thus corroborate the further development of zebrafish as a valid tool in toxicity tests.
Databáze: MEDLINE