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ZeGlobalTox: An Innovative Approach to Address Organ Drug Toxicity Using Zebrafish

Toxicity is one of the major attrition causes during the drug development process. In that line, cardio-, neuro-, and hepatotoxicities are among the main reasons behind the retirement of drugs in clinical phases and post market withdrawal. Zebrafish exploitation in high-throughput drug screening is...

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Autores principales: Cornet, Carles, Calzolari, Simone, Miñana-Prieto, Rafael, Dyballa, Sylvia, van Doornmalen, Els, Rutjes, Helma, Savy, Thierry, D’Amico, Davide, Terriente, Javier
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5412445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28422076
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18040864
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author Cornet, Carles
Calzolari, Simone
Miñana-Prieto, Rafael
Dyballa, Sylvia
van Doornmalen, Els
Rutjes, Helma
Savy, Thierry
D’Amico, Davide
Terriente, Javier
author_facet Cornet, Carles
Calzolari, Simone
Miñana-Prieto, Rafael
Dyballa, Sylvia
van Doornmalen, Els
Rutjes, Helma
Savy, Thierry
D’Amico, Davide
Terriente, Javier
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description Toxicity is one of the major attrition causes during the drug development process. In that line, cardio-, neuro-, and hepatotoxicities are among the main reasons behind the retirement of drugs in clinical phases and post market withdrawal. Zebrafish exploitation in high-throughput drug screening is becoming an important tool to assess the toxicity and efficacy of novel drugs. This animal model has, from early developmental stages, fully functional organs from a physiological point of view. Thus, drug-induced organ-toxicity can be detected in larval stages, allowing a high predictive power on possible human drug-induced liabilities. Hence, zebrafish can bridge the gap between preclinical in vitro safety assays and rodent models in a fast and cost-effective manner. ZeGlobalTox is an innovative assay that sequentially integrates in vivo cardio-, neuro-, and hepatotoxicity assessment in the same animal, thus impacting strongly in the 3Rs principles. It Reduces, by up to a third, the number of animals required to assess toxicity in those organs. It Refines the drug toxicity evaluation through novel physiological parameters. Finally, it might allow the Replacement of classical species, such as rodents and larger mammals, thanks to its high predictivity (Specificity: 89%, Sensitivity: 68% and Accuracy: 78%).
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spelling pubmed-54124452017-05-05 ZeGlobalTox: An Innovative Approach to Address Organ Drug Toxicity Using Zebrafish Cornet, Carles Calzolari, Simone Miñana-Prieto, Rafael Dyballa, Sylvia van Doornmalen, Els Rutjes, Helma Savy, Thierry D’Amico, Davide Terriente, Javier Int J Mol Sci Article Toxicity is one of the major attrition causes during the drug development process. In that line, cardio-, neuro-, and hepatotoxicities are among the main reasons behind the retirement of drugs in clinical phases and post market withdrawal. Zebrafish exploitation in high-throughput drug screening is becoming an important tool to assess the toxicity and efficacy of novel drugs. This animal model has, from early developmental stages, fully functional organs from a physiological point of view. Thus, drug-induced organ-toxicity can be detected in larval stages, allowing a high predictive power on possible human drug-induced liabilities. Hence, zebrafish can bridge the gap between preclinical in vitro safety assays and rodent models in a fast and cost-effective manner. ZeGlobalTox is an innovative assay that sequentially integrates in vivo cardio-, neuro-, and hepatotoxicity assessment in the same animal, thus impacting strongly in the 3Rs principles. It Reduces, by up to a third, the number of animals required to assess toxicity in those organs. It Refines the drug toxicity evaluation through novel physiological parameters. Finally, it might allow the Replacement of classical species, such as rodents and larger mammals, thanks to its high predictivity (Specificity: 89%, Sensitivity: 68% and Accuracy: 78%). MDPI 2017-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5412445/ /pubmed/28422076 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18040864 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Calzolari, Simone
Miñana-Prieto, Rafael
Dyballa, Sylvia
van Doornmalen, Els
Rutjes, Helma
Savy, Thierry
D’Amico, Davide
Terriente, Javier
ZeGlobalTox: An Innovative Approach to Address Organ Drug Toxicity Using Zebrafish
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title_full ZeGlobalTox: An Innovative Approach to Address Organ Drug Toxicity Using Zebrafish
title_fullStr ZeGlobalTox: An Innovative Approach to Address Organ Drug Toxicity Using Zebrafish
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title_short ZeGlobalTox: An Innovative Approach to Address Organ Drug Toxicity Using Zebrafish
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5412445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28422076
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18040864
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