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Zebrafish: An In Vivo Model for Nano EHS Studies

Journal

SMALL
Volume 9, Issue 9-10, Pages 1608-1618

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/smll.201202115

Keywords

zebrafish; nano EHS; transgenics; toxicogenomics; in vivo models

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation
  2. Environmental Protection Agency [DBI 0830117]
  3. US Public Health Service [RO1 ES016746, U19 ES019528, 5R01DK054508-15, 5R01DK084349-03]

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To assure a responsible and sustainable growth of nanotechnology, the environmental health and safety (EHS) aspect of engineered nanomaterials and nano-related products needs to be addressed at a rate commensurate with the expansion of nanotechnology. Zebrafish has been demonstrated as a correlative in vivo vertebrate model for such task, and the current advances of using zebrafish for nano EHS studies are summarized here. In addition to morphological and histopathological observations, the accessibility of gene manipulation would greatly empower such a model for detailed mechanistic studies of any nanoparticles of interest. The potential for establishing high-throughput screening platforms to facilitate the nano EHS studies is highlighted, and a discussion is presented on how toxicogenomics approaches represent a future direction to guide the identification of toxicity pathways.

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