2016
DOI: 10.1093/toxsci/kfw243
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Genetic Targets of Acute Toluene Inhalation inDrosophila melanogaster

Abstract: Interpretation and use of data from high-throughput assays for chemical toxicity require links between effects at molecular targets and adverse outcomes in whole animals. The well-characterized genome of Drosophila melanogaster provides a potential model system by which phenotypic responses to chemicals can be mapped to genes associated with those responses, which may in turn suggest adverse outcome pathways associated with those genes. To determine the utility of this approach, we used the Drosophila Genetics… Show more

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“…However, motor activity returned to pre-exposure levels when the vapor was removed from the air, indicating a transient effect ( Tatum-Gibbs et al., 2015 ). Although acute toxicity studies have been performed in Drosophila ( Adebambo et al., 2020 ; Bushnell et al., 2017 ; Tatum-Gibbs et al., 2015 ), to the best of our knowledge, no DNT studies with TOL were described so far, for this model. Neurotoxicity has been identified by inhalation studies in humans and animals as a critical endpoint ( Cruz et al., 2014 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, motor activity returned to pre-exposure levels when the vapor was removed from the air, indicating a transient effect ( Tatum-Gibbs et al., 2015 ). Although acute toxicity studies have been performed in Drosophila ( Adebambo et al., 2020 ; Bushnell et al., 2017 ; Tatum-Gibbs et al., 2015 ), to the best of our knowledge, no DNT studies with TOL were described so far, for this model. Neurotoxicity has been identified by inhalation studies in humans and animals as a critical endpoint ( Cruz et al., 2014 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%