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An integrated approach for detecting embryotoxicity and developmental toxicity of environmental contaminants using in vitro alternative methods


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Title:
An integrated approach for detecting embryotoxicity and developmental toxicity of environmental contaminants using in vitro alternative methods
Authors:
Estevan Martinez, Carmen  
SOGORB, MIGUEL A
Pamies, David  
de Lapuente, Joaquin  
Jorge, Estévez  
Vilanova, Eugenio  
Editor:
Elsevier
Department:
Departamentos de la UMH::Biología Aplicada
Issue Date:
2014
URI:
https://hdl.handle.net/11000/34432
Abstract:
The main available alternatives for testing embryotoxicity are cellular tests with stem cells and in vitro- ex vivo tests with embryos. In cellular tests, the most developed alternative is the embryonic stem cell test, while the most developed tests involving embryos are the zebrafish and whole embryo culture test. They are technically more complex than cellular tests, but offer the advantage of determining the expectable phenotypic alteration caused by the exposure.Many efforts are currently beingmade, basically through proteomic and genomic approaches, in order to obtain improvements in predictivity of these tests. Development is a very complex process, and it is highly unlikely that a single alternative test can yield satisfactory performance with all types of chemicals. We propose a step-wise approach where model complexity, and consequently technical skills and economical costs, gradually increase if needed. The first level would be run short cellular assays to detect effects in early differentiation stages. The second level would involve longer cellular embryotoxicity tests to search embryotoxicants that have an effect on late differentiation stages. The third stage would consider tests with embryos because they allow the determination of hazards based on molecular and morphological alterations, and not only on differentiating cells.
Keywords/Subjects:
Embryotoxicity
Teratogenicity
Alternative tests
Embryonic stem cell test
Zebrafish test
WEC
Knowledge area:
CDU: Ciencias puras y naturales: Biología: Biología general y teórica
Type of document:
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Access rights:
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional
DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxlet.2014.01.037
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Artículos Biología Aplicada



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