Padilla_2011_Neurotoxicol.Teratol_33_624

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Title : Assessing locomotor activity in larval zebrafish: Influence of extrinsic and intrinsic variables - Padilla_2011_Neurotoxicol.Teratol_33_624
Author(s) : Padilla S , Hunter DL , Padnos B , Frady S , MacPhail RC
Ref : Neurotoxicology & Teratology , 33 :624 , 2011
Abstract :

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is evaluating methods to screen and prioritize large numbers of chemicals for developmental toxicity. We are exploring methods to detect developmentally neurotoxic chemicals using zebrafish behavior at 6 days of age. The behavioral paradigm simultaneously tests individual larval zebrafish under both light and dark conditions in a 96-well plate using a video tracking system. We have found that many variables affect the level or pattern of locomotor activity, including age of the larvae, size of the well, and the presence of malformations. Some other variables, however, do not appear to affect larval behavior including type of rearing solution (10% Hank's vs. 1:3 Danieau vs 60 mg/kg Instant Ocean vs 1x and 1:10x EPA Moderately Hard Water). Zebrafish larval behavior using a microtiter plate format may be an ideal endpoint for screening developmentally neurotoxic chemicals, but it is imperative that many test variables be carefully specified and controlled.

PubMedSearch : Padilla_2011_Neurotoxicol.Teratol_33_624
PubMedID: 21871562

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Padilla S, Hunter DL, Padnos B, Frady S, MacPhail RC (2011)
Assessing locomotor activity in larval zebrafish: Influence of extrinsic and intrinsic variables
Neurotoxicology & Teratology 33 :624

Padilla S, Hunter DL, Padnos B, Frady S, MacPhail RC (2011)
Neurotoxicology & Teratology 33 :624