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Page 1: Introduction to alternatives to animal testing in toxicology

Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing (CAAT)

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA – University of Konstanz, Germany

Francois Busquet, PhD

Introduction to General Toxicology

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WHAT IS MY BACKGROUND?

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•Toxicologist - 10 years•Alternative test methods•Regulatory affairs•Ecotoxicology

•PhD with Zebrafish egg model for teratogenicity screening test (humans) – Private sector•Post-Doc with Zebrafish egg model for ecotoxicology (environment) – Government

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WHO I WORK FOR?

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1981 2010

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WHAT IS TOXICOLOGY ABOUT?

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TESTING PRODUCT SAFETY

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PROTECTION FOR

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TOXICOLOGY DOGMA

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Paracelsus “Everything is poisonous, only the dose makes the poison” – XVIth Century

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• How much? e.g. Dose• How long? e.g. Time Exposure• When? e.g. Critical Window• Which effects? e.g. Lethality

TOXICOLOGY PRINCIPLES

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WHAT ARE THE COMMON IN VIVO MODELS?

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HUMAN ENV

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WHAT ARE ALTERNATIVES TEST METHODS?

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3Rs

REPLACEMENT

REDUCTION

REFINEMENT

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WHY USING IN VITRO MODELS?

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ANIMAL WELFARE DILEMMA

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PREDICTIVITY

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STATISTICS

TG 203 TG 236

7 FISH X 6 GROUPS = 42 20 FISH EGGS X 7 GROUPS = 140

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LOW COST & TIME

=X

10 millions US dollars + 5 years time

X =

10,000 US dollars + 2 weeks vs. 6 months

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EU REGULATION

+ =+

=++

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EU REGULATION

+ =

=

+

++ =

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TRENDS IN US

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An atmosphere of departure in toxicology 2007

New technologies from biotech and (bio-)informatics revolution

Mapping of pathways of toxicity (PoT)

NAS vision report Tox-21c

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Tox-21c Reg. Outputs

EDSP21 =

in vitro HTSin silico

Full replacement

for Tier 1

EDSP20

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STATUS OF IN VITRO MODELS ACCEPTANCE IN

EU

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EU Status – ACCEPTED

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EU Status – ACCEPTED

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EU Status – ON GOING

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EU Status – ON GOING

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EAWAG – INSTITUTE

VIDEO DEMONSTRATION AT EAWAG

- SWITZERLAND

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ZebraFish Danio rerio Embryo

as an Alternative Method for Eco and Human toxicology

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WHY EVERYBODY WANT TO WORK WITH ZEBRAFISH

EGGS?

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•Easy maintenance and mating•High Fecundity rate = laying down transparent eggs all year long •Embryological devt is fast (96h) and well described (Kimmel et al. 1995)

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•Low cost model•Genome sequenced•GFP•HTP transposable•A key model in Germany Nagel, 2002•Regulatory RELEVANT•Academic model

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ZEBRAFISH HANDLING & CARE IN THE

LABORATORY

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ZEBRAFISH ANATOMY

• Male & Female• Age / Life Span / Size

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ZEBRAFISH REPRODUCTION

• Approximate generation time: 3-4 months

• Spawning interval: 2-3 days• Up to 400 eggs per week• Eggs: non-adherent and fully

transparent• Rapid embryonic development: 3

days = precursor organs(ideal 28.5° C, tolerated: 23 – 33° C)

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•Water quality (Cl, NO32-)

•Number of fish•Size of the fish tank•Food 24/7•Water renewal•Physico-chemical properties •Cleaning

ZEBRAFISH HUSBANDRY

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ZEBRAFISH AQUARIUM

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• Male/Female ratio• Mass spawning vs. spawning unit• Spawning traps• Stimulus - plant• Light onset• No stones!• Live Food!

ZEBRAFISH EGG PRODUCTION & COLLECTION

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Acute toxicity in fish (Replacement)

Testing of WW

Developmental Toxicity (Teratogenicity)

Safety Pharmacology

Mammalian Organotoxicity

General Model for vertebrate developmental biology Genomic

ResearchDrug Discovery

ZF AS A UNIVERSAL MODEL

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Acute toxicity in fish (Replacement)

Testing of WW

Developmental Toxicity (Teratogenicity)

Safety Pharmacology

Mammalian Organotoxicity

General Model for vertebrate developmental biology Genomic

ResearchDrug Discovery

ZF AS A UNIVERSAL MODEL

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ZF Developmental Stages (26° C)

200 µm

8 cells stage

1 hpf

Yolk sac

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200 µm

12 hpf

Somites

Eye

Head

Chorion

ZF Developmental Stages (26° C)

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24 hpf

Eye

Sacculi/Otoliths

Taildetached

Cerebellum

Notochord

Brain

Heart cavity

Yolk

ZF Developmental Stages (26° C)

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48 hpf Sacculi/Otoliths

Pigmentation

Spinal chord

ZF Developmental Stages (26° C)

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Sacculi/Otoliths

Heart

Fin Spinal chord

72 hpf

Intestine

ZF Developmental Stages (26° C)

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Beginning coagulation

1 h 24 h

Normal

Lethal effects

48 h

E = eye; S = somites; Ch = chorion; C = chorda; TD = tail detached; TND = tail not detached

E ECh

SC TD

C

Ch

Lack of somites Tail bud not detached

ETND

S

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by J

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BA

, Ber

lin

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Acute toxicity in fish (Replacement)

Testing of WW

Developmental Toxicity (Teratogenicity)

Safety Pharmacology

Mammalian Organotoxicity

General Model for vertebrate developmental biology Genomic

ResearchDrug Discovery

ZF AS A UNIVERSAL MODEL

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•Testing of the toxicity of waste water: Replacement of fish test (Goldorfen-Test) by fish egg assay since 2005 (sewage tax law) DIN 38415, part 6(safes 40.000 – 50.000 animals/year)

48 h/26°C

Lethal endpoints:Coagulated egg ?No formation of somites ?No heartbeat ?No detachment of the tail ?

Waste water

TESTING OF WASTE WATER

0- CONTROL1- UNDILUTED WW2- 50% DILUTED WW3- 33% DILUTED WW4- PC

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Acute toxicity in fish (Replacement)

Testing of WW

Developmental Toxicity (Teratogenicity)

Safety Pharmacology

Mammalian Organotoxicity

General Model for vertebrate developmental biology Genomic

ResearchDrug Discovery

ZF A UNIVERSAL MODEL

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• newly fertilised zebrafish embryos• 20 embryos/concentration/control• 5 test concentrations• 2 ml/well; 26 ± 1° C and light cycle • 96 h exposure with semi-static renewal procedure• 4 endpoints for acute lethality (24, 48, 72 and 96h)• LC50 calculation at 48 and 96h

FET TG236

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Acute toxicity in fish (Replacement)

Testing of WW

Developmental Toxicity (Teratogenicity)

Safety Pharmacology

Mammalian Organotoxicity

General Model for vertebrate developmental biology Genomic

ResearchDrug Discovery

ZF A UNIVERSAL MODEL

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MAMMALIAN ORGANOTOXICITY

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MAMMALIAN ORGANOTOXICITY

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Acute toxicity in fish (Replacement)

Testing of WW

Developmental Toxicity (Teratogenicity)

Safety Pharmacology

Mammalian Organotoxicity

General Model for vertebrate developmental biology Genomic

ResearchDrug Discovery

ZF A UNIVERSAL MODEL

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Tris-buffer pH 7.4

(0.5% DMSO)

8 hpf

1 dpf

2 dpf3 dpf

2.5 hpf

DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY(TERATOGENICITY)

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ZF SCORING TERATOGENICITY

CategoryPhysiological/ dysmorphogenic effect 8 hpf 24 hpf 48 hpf 72 hpf

Lethal effect Coagulated egg + + + +

No heart beat +

Teratogenic effects Malformation of head + + +

Malformation of eyes + + +

Modification of the spinal chord + + +

Modification of the chorda + + +

Malformation of tail + + +

Malformation of tail tip (end tail) + + +

Scoliosis + + +

Malformation of sacculi/otoliths + + +

Malformation of heart +

Deformity of yolk + + +

Growth retardation + + +

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6 µM AAF, 1 dpf

aYS

aYS: additional yolk sac

2-Acetylaminofluorene (AAF)

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125 µM CBZ, 3 dpf

T: Tail

T

control

Carbamazepine (CBZ)

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5 mM TEG, 3 dpf

5 mM TEG, 3 dpf

T: Tail; C: Chorda; H: Head

C

H

T

control

Tefagur

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S/O: Sacculi/otoliths; H: Head; E: Eye; C: Chorda;

TT: Tail tip; T: Tail

250 µM WRF, 3 dpf500 µM WRF, 3 dpf

S/O

E

S/O

CTT

H

T

control

Warfarin (WFR)

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• http://zfin.org/The Zebrafish Model Organism Database

• http://zfatlas.psu.edu/The Zebrafish Atlas

• http://itgmv1.fzk.de/eufishbiomed/eufish_main.phpEUFishBioMed (European Network on Fish Biomedical Models)

ZEBRAFISH LINKS

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• Research gate

• http://www.bdpa-detroit.org/portal/index.php/comittees/high-school-computer-competition-hscc/29-education/57-moocs-top-10-sites-for-free-education-with-elite-universities.html• Massive Online Open Course (MOOC)

RESEARCH LINKS

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Acknowledgements

Dr. Thomas Broschard

Dr. Nicole Hübler

Dr. Stefan Weigt

Julia PohlAlex Küfner

Andreas Gado

Johann Gally

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POSSIBLE FUTURE STEPS FORUVA WELLASSA

WITH ZEBRAFISH EGGS

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Short term• Uva x Colombo = national ZF network?

• Research topic on medium to allow fish egg transport by blocking ZF Egg Devt?

• Student project to develop live food from the aquaculture Dpt for ZF?

• ZF unit for student (training)? • Lectures in Zebrafish egg techniques for toxicity?

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Medium term• ZF – Research Topics

–Heavy metals & water quality? –Field sampling - pesticides impact & kidney failure disorders?

–Indigenous medicines toxicity?

–Agriculture Dpt? Dvpt of substitutes for pesticides or best practices for farmers?