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Zebrafish early life stages as alternative model to study ‘designer drugs’: Concordance with mammals in response to opioids
- Source :
- Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 419
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- The number of new psychoactive substances (NPS) on the illicit drug market increases fast, posing a need to urgently understand their toxicity and behavioural effects. However, with currently available rodent models, NPS assessment is limited to a few substances per year. Therefore, zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos and larvae have been suggested as an alternative model that would require less time and resources to perform an initial assessment and could help to prioritize substances for subsequent evaluation in rodents. To validate this model, more information on the concordance of zebrafish larvae and mammalian responses to specific classes of NPS is needed. Here, we studied toxicity and behavioural effects of opioids in zebrafish early life stages. Synthetic opioids are a class of NPS that are often used in pain medication but also frequently abused, having caused multiple intoxications and fatalities recently. Our data shows that fentanyl derivatives were the most toxic among the tested opioids, with toxicity in the zebrafish embryo toxicity test decreasing in the following order: butyrfentanyl>3-methylfentanyl>fentanyl>tramadol> O-desmethyltramadol>morphine. Similar to rodents, tramadol as well as fentanyl and its derivatives led to hypoactive behaviour in zebrafish larvae, with 3-methylfentanyl being the most potent. Physico-chemical properties-based predictions of chemicals' uptake into zebrafish embryos and larvae correlated well with the effects observed. Further, the biotransformation pattern of butyrfentanyl in zebrafish larvae was reminiscent of that in humans. Comparison of toxicity and behavioural responses to opioids in zebrafish and rodents supports zebrafish as a suitable alternative model for rapidly testing synthetic opioids.<br />Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 419<br />ISSN:0041-008X<br />ISSN:1464-0333<br />ISSN:1096-0333
- Subjects :
- psychoactive substances
animal structures
united-states
340 Law
610 Medicine & health
Toxicology
in-vivo
fentanyl
510 Mathematics
tramadol hydrochloride
New Psychoactive Substances
Zebrafish
Opioids
Toxicity
Behaviour
Biotransformation
pain
analgesic activity
fish
Pharmacology
fungi
opioids
toxicity
3005 Toxicology
morphine
zebrafish
10218 Institute of Legal Medicine
behaviour
3004 Pharmacology
new psychoactive substances
embryonic structures
locomotor-activity
biotransformation
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0041008X, 14640333, and 10960333
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 419
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a47a822b2bb8f8e13c2f88a526b10894