Zebrafish as a Model to Evaluate Nanoparticle Toxicity

Nanoparticles are increasingly being developed for in vivo use, from targeted drug delivery to diagnostics, where they have enormous potential, while they are also being used for a variety of applications that can result in environmental exposure for humans. Understanding how specific nanoparticles...

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Main Authors: Enamul Haque, Alister C. Ward
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-07-01
Series:Nanomaterials
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2079-4991/8/7/561
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spelling doaj-088e3fe6afab4671ab77cbdddb69712c2020-11-25T00:39:40ZengMDPI AGNanomaterials2079-49912018-07-018756110.3390/nano8070561nano8070561Zebrafish as a Model to Evaluate Nanoparticle ToxicityEnamul Haque0Alister C. Ward1School of Medicine, Deakin University, Waurn Ponds, VIC 3216, AustraliaSchool of Medicine, Deakin University, Waurn Ponds, VIC 3216, AustraliaNanoparticles are increasingly being developed for in vivo use, from targeted drug delivery to diagnostics, where they have enormous potential, while they are also being used for a variety of applications that can result in environmental exposure for humans. Understanding how specific nanoparticles interact with cells and cell systems is essential to gauge their safety with respect to either clinical or environmental exposure. Zebrafish is being increasingly employed as a model to evaluate nanoparticle biocompatibility. This review describes this model and how it can be used to assess nanoparticle toxicity at multiple levels, including mortality, teratogenicity, immunotoxicity, genotoxicity, as well as alterations in reproduction, behavior and a range of other physiological readouts. This review also provides an overview of studies using this model to assess the toxicity of metal, metal oxide and carbon-based nanoparticles. It is anticipated that this information will inform research aimed at developing biocompatible nanoparticles for a range of uses.http://www.mdpi.com/2079-4991/8/7/561zebrafishnanoparticlesnanotoxicitybiocompatibility
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Zebrafish as a Model to Evaluate Nanoparticle Toxicity
Nanomaterials
zebrafish
nanoparticles
nanotoxicity
biocompatibility
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Alister C. Ward
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title Zebrafish as a Model to Evaluate Nanoparticle Toxicity
title_short Zebrafish as a Model to Evaluate Nanoparticle Toxicity
title_full Zebrafish as a Model to Evaluate Nanoparticle Toxicity
title_fullStr Zebrafish as a Model to Evaluate Nanoparticle Toxicity
title_full_unstemmed Zebrafish as a Model to Evaluate Nanoparticle Toxicity
title_sort zebrafish as a model to evaluate nanoparticle toxicity
publisher MDPI AG
series Nanomaterials
issn 2079-4991
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Nanoparticles are increasingly being developed for in vivo use, from targeted drug delivery to diagnostics, where they have enormous potential, while they are also being used for a variety of applications that can result in environmental exposure for humans. Understanding how specific nanoparticles interact with cells and cell systems is essential to gauge their safety with respect to either clinical or environmental exposure. Zebrafish is being increasingly employed as a model to evaluate nanoparticle biocompatibility. This review describes this model and how it can be used to assess nanoparticle toxicity at multiple levels, including mortality, teratogenicity, immunotoxicity, genotoxicity, as well as alterations in reproduction, behavior and a range of other physiological readouts. This review also provides an overview of studies using this model to assess the toxicity of metal, metal oxide and carbon-based nanoparticles. It is anticipated that this information will inform research aimed at developing biocompatible nanoparticles for a range of uses.
topic zebrafish
nanoparticles
nanotoxicity
biocompatibility
url http://www.mdpi.com/2079-4991/8/7/561
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