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Small molecule screening platform for assessment of cardiovascular toxicity on adult zebrafish heart

BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular toxicity is a major limiting factor in drug development and requires multiple cost-effective models to perform toxicological evaluation. Zebrafish is an excellent model for many developmental, toxicological and regenerative studies. Using approaches like morpholino knockdo...

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Autores principales: Kitambi, Satish Srinivas, Nilsson, Erik S, Sekyrova, Petra, Ibarra, Cristian, Tekeoh, Gilbert Nyah, Andäng, Michael, Ernfors, Patrik, Uhlén, Per
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3334682/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22449203
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6793-12-3
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author Kitambi, Satish Srinivas
Nilsson, Erik S
Sekyrova, Petra
Ibarra, Cristian
Tekeoh, Gilbert Nyah
Andäng, Michael
Ernfors, Patrik
Uhlén, Per
author_facet Kitambi, Satish Srinivas
Nilsson, Erik S
Sekyrova, Petra
Ibarra, Cristian
Tekeoh, Gilbert Nyah
Andäng, Michael
Ernfors, Patrik
Uhlén, Per
author_sort Kitambi, Satish Srinivas
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description BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular toxicity is a major limiting factor in drug development and requires multiple cost-effective models to perform toxicological evaluation. Zebrafish is an excellent model for many developmental, toxicological and regenerative studies. Using approaches like morpholino knockdown and electrocardiogram, researchers have demonstrated physiological and functional similarities between zebrafish heart and human heart. The close resemblance of the genetic cascade governing heart development in zebrafish to that of humans has propelled the zebrafish system as a cost-effective model to conduct various genetic and pharmacological screens on developing embryos and larvae. The current report describes a methodology for rapid isolation of adult zebrafish heart, maintenance ex vivo, and a setup to perform quick small molecule throughput screening, including an in-house implemented analysis script. RESULTS: Adult zebrafish were anesthetized and after rapid decapitation the hearts were isolated. The short time required for isolation of hearts allows dissection of multiple fishes, thereby obtaining a large sample size. The simple protocol for ex vivo culture allowed maintaining the beating heart for several days. The in-house developed script and spectral analyses allowed the readouts to be presented either in time domain or in frequency domain. Taken together, the current report offers an efficient platform for performing cardiac drug testing and pharmacological screens. CONCLUSION: The new methodology presents a fast, cost-effective, sensitive and reliable method for performing small molecule screening. The variety of readouts that can be obtained along with the in-house developed analyses script offers a powerful setup for performing cardiac toxicity evaluation by researchers from both academics and industry.
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spelling pubmed-33346822012-04-25 Small molecule screening platform for assessment of cardiovascular toxicity on adult zebrafish heart Kitambi, Satish Srinivas Nilsson, Erik S Sekyrova, Petra Ibarra, Cristian Tekeoh, Gilbert Nyah Andäng, Michael Ernfors, Patrik Uhlén, Per BMC Physiol Methodology Article BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular toxicity is a major limiting factor in drug development and requires multiple cost-effective models to perform toxicological evaluation. Zebrafish is an excellent model for many developmental, toxicological and regenerative studies. Using approaches like morpholino knockdown and electrocardiogram, researchers have demonstrated physiological and functional similarities between zebrafish heart and human heart. The close resemblance of the genetic cascade governing heart development in zebrafish to that of humans has propelled the zebrafish system as a cost-effective model to conduct various genetic and pharmacological screens on developing embryos and larvae. The current report describes a methodology for rapid isolation of adult zebrafish heart, maintenance ex vivo, and a setup to perform quick small molecule throughput screening, including an in-house implemented analysis script. RESULTS: Adult zebrafish were anesthetized and after rapid decapitation the hearts were isolated. The short time required for isolation of hearts allows dissection of multiple fishes, thereby obtaining a large sample size. The simple protocol for ex vivo culture allowed maintaining the beating heart for several days. The in-house developed script and spectral analyses allowed the readouts to be presented either in time domain or in frequency domain. Taken together, the current report offers an efficient platform for performing cardiac drug testing and pharmacological screens. CONCLUSION: The new methodology presents a fast, cost-effective, sensitive and reliable method for performing small molecule screening. The variety of readouts that can be obtained along with the in-house developed analyses script offers a powerful setup for performing cardiac toxicity evaluation by researchers from both academics and industry. BioMed Central 2012-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3334682/ /pubmed/22449203 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6793-12-3 Text en Copyright ©2012 Kitambi et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kitambi, Satish Srinivas
Nilsson, Erik S
Sekyrova, Petra
Ibarra, Cristian
Tekeoh, Gilbert Nyah
Andäng, Michael
Ernfors, Patrik
Uhlén, Per
Small molecule screening platform for assessment of cardiovascular toxicity on adult zebrafish heart
title Small molecule screening platform for assessment of cardiovascular toxicity on adult zebrafish heart
title_full Small molecule screening platform for assessment of cardiovascular toxicity on adult zebrafish heart
title_fullStr Small molecule screening platform for assessment of cardiovascular toxicity on adult zebrafish heart
title_full_unstemmed Small molecule screening platform for assessment of cardiovascular toxicity on adult zebrafish heart
title_short Small molecule screening platform for assessment of cardiovascular toxicity on adult zebrafish heart
title_sort small molecule screening platform for assessment of cardiovascular toxicity on adult zebrafish heart
topic Methodology Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3334682/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22449203
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6793-12-3
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