Metabolism of Diazinon in Rainbow Trout Liver Slices.

Q2 Health Professions Applied In Vitro Toxicology Pub Date : 2018-03-01 DOI:10.1089/aivt.2017.0025
Mark A Tapper, Jose A Serrano, Patricia K Schmieder, Dean E Hammermeister, Richard C Kolanczyk
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Introduction: Understanding biotransformation pathways in aquatic species is an integral part of ecological risk assessment with respect to the potential bioactivation of chemicals to more toxic metabolites. The long-range goal is to gain sufficient understanding of fish metabolic transformation reactions to be able to accurately predict fish xenobiotic metabolism. While some metabolism data exist, there are few fish in vivo exposure studies where metabolites have been identified and the metabolic pathways proposed. Previous biotransformation work has focused on in vitro studies which have the advantage of high throughput but may have limited metabolic capabilities, and in vivo studies which have full metabolic capacity but are low throughput. An aquatic model system with full metabolic capacity in which a large number of chemicals could be tested would be a valuable tool.

Materials and methods: The current study evaluated the ex vivo rainbow trout liver slice model, which has the advantages of high throughput as found in vitro models and non-dedifferentiated cells and cell to cell communication found in in vivo systems. The pesticide diazinon, which has been previously tested both in vitro and in vivo in a number of mammalian and aquatic species including rainbow trout, was used to evaluate the ex vivo slice model as a tool to study biotransformation pathways.

Results/discussion: While somewhat limited by the analytical chemistry method employed, results of the liver slice model, mainly that hydroxypyrimidine was the major diazinon metabolite, are in line with the results of previous rainbow trout in vivo studies.

Conclusion: Therefore, the rainbow trout liver slice model is a useful tool for the study of metabolism in aquatic species.

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虹鳟肝片中二嗪农的代谢。
简介:了解水生物种的生物转化途径是生态风险评估的一个组成部分,涉及化学物质对毒性更大的代谢物的潜在生物激活。长期目标是获得对鱼类代谢转化反应的充分了解,以便能够准确预测鱼类的异种代谢。虽然存在一些代谢数据,但很少有鱼类体内暴露研究确定了代谢物并提出了代谢途径。以前的生物转化工作主要集中在体外研究,这些研究具有高通量的优势,但可能具有有限的代谢能力,以及体内研究,具有完全的代谢能力,但低通量。一个具有完全代谢能力的水生模型系统,可以对大量化学物质进行测试,将是一个有价值的工具。材料和方法:本研究对离体虹鳟鱼肝片模型进行了评价,该模型具有体外模型高通量和体内系统非去分化细胞和细胞间通讯的优点。农药二嗪农此前已在许多哺乳动物和水生物种(包括虹鳟鱼)中进行了体外和体内测试,该研究利用离体切片模型来评估其作为研究生物转化途径的工具。结果/讨论:肝脏切片模型的结果与之前虹鳟鱼体内研究的结果一致,虽然受到分析化学方法的限制,但主要是羟基嘧啶是二嗪农的主要代谢物。结论:虹鳟鱼肝脏切片模型是研究水生物种代谢的有效工具。
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Applied In Vitro Toxicology
Applied In Vitro Toxicology Health Professions-Medical Laboratory Technology
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期刊介绍: Applied In Vitro Toxicology is a peer-reviewed journal providing the latest research on the application of alternative in vitro testing methods for predicting adverse effects in the pharmaceutical, chemical, and personal care industries. This Journal aims to address important issues facing the various chemical industries, including regulatory requirements; the reduction, refinement, and replacement of animal testing; new screening methods; evaluation of new cell and tissue models; and the most appropriate methods for assessing safety and satisfying regulatory demands. The Journal also delivers the latest views and opinions of developers of new models, end users of the models, academic laboratories that are inventing new tools, and regulatory agencies in the United States, Europe, Latin America, Australia and Asia. Applied In Vitro Toxicology is the journal that scientists involved with hazard identification and risk assessment will read to understand how new and existing in vitro methods are applied, and the questions for which these models provide answers. Applied In Vitro Toxicology coverage includes: -Applied in vitro toxicology industry standards -New technologies developed for applied in vitro toxicology -Data acquisition, cleaning, distribution, and best practices -Data protection, privacy, and policy -Business interests from research to product -The changing role of in vitro toxicology -Visualization and design principles of applied in vitro toxicology infrastructures -Physical interfaces and robotics -Opportunities around applied in vitro toxicology
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