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Use of the Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes) and guppy (Poecilia reticulata) in carcinogenesis testing under national toxicology program protocols.

机译:在国家毒理学计划规程下,日本med(Oryzias latipes)和孔雀鱼(Poecilia reticulata)在致癌性测试中的使用。

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A need exists for whole animal toxicity, mutagenesis, and carcinogenesis models that are alternative to the traditional rodent test models and that are economical, sensitive, and scientifically acceptable. Among small fish models, the Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes) is preeminent for investigating effects of carcinogenic and/or toxic waterborne hazards to humans. The guppy (Poecilia reticulata), although less widely used, is valuable as a comparison species. Both species are easy to maintain and handle in the laboratory and there is a large body of background information on their responsiveness to a range of classes of carcinogens. There are considerable data on the occurrence of background diseases and on spontaneous neoplastic lesions, both of which occur relatively rarely. With few modifications, the medaka and guppy are amenable to carcinogenicity testing under the rigid standards established by the National Toxicology Program (NTP) for rodent tests. The advantages of the small fish in carcinogenesis studies are best realized in long-term studies that involve environmentally realistic exposures. Studies to identify chronic effects can be conducted in about 12 months, near the life span of medaka in our laboratory. Practically, 9-month studies are optimal but shorter study cycles and a variety of exposure/growout and initiation/promotion scenarios are available. Studies on 3 compounds tested in medaka under NTP protocols are under review and preliminary analysis indicates that chronic carcinogenicity bioassays with medaka, guppy, and potentially with other small fish species are feasible and scientifically valid.
机译:存在对于可替代传统啮齿动物测试模型并且经济,敏感且科学上可接受的全动物毒性,诱变和致癌模型的需求。在小型鱼类模型中,日本med(Oryzias latipes)在研究对人类致癌和/或有毒的水源性危害的影响方面非常出色。孔雀鱼(Poecilia reticulata)虽然使用较少,但作为比较树种很有价值。两种物种都易于在实验室中维护和处理,并且有大量的背景信息说明它们对多种致癌物的响应能力。关于背景疾病的发生和自发性肿瘤性病变的数据很多,但相对很少发生。只需稍加修改,花和孔雀鱼就可以按照国家毒理学计划(NTP)为啮齿动物测试建立的严格标准进行致癌性测试。在涉及环境现实暴露的长期研究中,最好地认识到小鱼在致癌研究中的优势。鉴定慢性影响的研究可以在我们实验室medaka生命周期的大约12个月内进行。实际上,9个月的研究是最佳选择,但研究周期较短,并且可以采用各种暴露/成长和开始/晋升方案。 NTP协议对在medaka中测试的3种化合物的研究正在进行中,初步分析表明,对medaka,孔雀鱼以及可能与其他小鱼种进行慢性致癌生物测定是可行的,并且在科学上有效。

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