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Title: Use of medaka in toxicity testing.

Authors: Padilla, Stephanie; Cowden, John; Hinton, David E; Yuen, Bonny; Law, Sheran; Kullman, Seth W; Johnson, Rodney; Hardman, Ronald C; Flynn, Kevin; Au, Doris W T

Published In Curr Protoc Toxicol, (2009 Feb)

Abstract: Small aquarium fishes are increasingly used as animal models, and one of these, the Japanese Medaka (Oryzias latipes), is frequently utilized for toxicity testing. While these vertebrates have many similarities with their terrestrial counterparts, there are differences that must be considered if these organisms are to be used to their highest potential. Commonly, testing may employ either the developing embryo or adults; both are easy to use and work with. To illustrate the utility and breadth of toxicity testing possible using medaka fish, we present protocols for assessing neurotoxicity in developing embryos, evaluating toxicant effects on sexual phenotype after treatment with endocrine-disrupting chemicals by sexual genotyping, and measuring hepatotoxicity in adult fish after treatment with a model hepatotoxicant. The methods run the gamut from immunohistology through PCR to basic histological techniques.

PubMed ID: 20922755 Exiting the NIEHS site

MeSH Terms: Animals; Biliary Tract/drug effects; Biliary Tract/pathology; Embryo, Nonmammalian/drug effects; Embryo, Nonmammalian/pathology; Female; Liver/drug effects; Liver/pathology; Male; Models, Animal*; Nervous System/drug effects; Oryzias/embryology; Oryzias/growth & development; Oryzias/physiology*; Toxicity Tests/methods*

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