2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2015.06.050
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From cutting edge to guideline: A first step in harmonization of the zebrafish embryotoxicity test (ZET) by describing the most optimal test conditions and morphology scoring system

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“…Compound uptake and distribution was determined within ZF during 96 hr of exposure using two methods: (1) visualization after exposure to seven dyes with a wide range of logP values (–4.63 to 9.81), and (2) measurements of internal concentrations with LC‐MS bioanalysis after exposure to three compounds with different logP values (–1.56 to 1.8; see Table for overview of compounds used). For all experiments, we applied procedures based on suggestions for harmonization of the ZET, as previously described by our group (Beekhuijzen, ): –Test chambers were presoaked in test solutions for at least 24 hr to avoid test compound concentration losses due to compound sorption to the well walls. –Preselection of eggs was performed using an Olympus CK2 ULWCD 0.3 light‐microscope. Only fertilized eggs with a round chorion and no signs of coagulation, were selected.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compound uptake and distribution was determined within ZF during 96 hr of exposure using two methods: (1) visualization after exposure to seven dyes with a wide range of logP values (–4.63 to 9.81), and (2) measurements of internal concentrations with LC‐MS bioanalysis after exposure to three compounds with different logP values (–1.56 to 1.8; see Table for overview of compounds used). For all experiments, we applied procedures based on suggestions for harmonization of the ZET, as previously described by our group (Beekhuijzen, ): –Test chambers were presoaked in test solutions for at least 24 hr to avoid test compound concentration losses due to compound sorption to the well walls. –Preselection of eggs was performed using an Olympus CK2 ULWCD 0.3 light‐microscope. Only fertilized eggs with a round chorion and no signs of coagulation, were selected.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…; Beekhuijzen et al. ). Raising healthy female and male zebrafish is also very important for obtaining healthy eggs (discussed in the “Zebrafish housing” section).…”
Section: Selection and Number Of Eggsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the assessment of teratogenicity, a large number of embryos per concentration is also preferable to increase the accuracy (Beekhuijzen et al. ).…”
Section: Selection and Number Of Eggsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although humans have a greater biological complexity than most model organisms (Figure 3), the gene regulatory networks that connect stress response and developmental pathways in humans may be conserved in model organisms, such as C. elegans, Drosophila , and zebrafish. If so, these small model organisms can provide a useful HTS platform to assess potential hazard of developmental toxicity and teratogenesis in humans (Sipes et al 2011b; Rand et al 2014; Beekhuijzen et al 2015; Boyd et al 2016). …”
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confidence: 99%