Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5858305 Reproductive Toxicology 2015 27 Pages PDF
Abstract
Zebrafish embryos are increasingly used for developmental toxicity screening of candidate drugs and are occasionally co-incubated with a metabolic activation system at 32 °C for 1, 2 or 4 h, depending on their developmental stage. As this temperature is higher than the optimal temperature for zebrafish embryonic development (26-28.5 °C), we investigated whether continuous incubation of zebrafish embryos from 2.5 until 96 h post fertilization (hpf) at high temperatures (30.5-36.5 °C) causes malformations. At 32.5 °C tail malformations were observed as early as 24 hpf, and these became even more prominent at 34.5 and 36.5 °C. Cardiovascular and head malformations, edema and blood accumulations throughout the body were present at 36.5 °C. Finally, temperatures higher than 28.5 °C accelerated embryonic development except for 36.5 °C, at which a lower hatching rate and hatching enzyme activity were observed. In conclusion, incubation of zebrafish embryos at 32.5 °C and above from 2.5 until 96 hpf causes malformations as early as 24 hpf.
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