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Wild-Type Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Larvae as a Vertebrate Model for Diabetes and Comorbidities: A Review

Authors :
Shanika Reddy
Saralene Williams
Luanne Venables
Ntokozo Shirley Dambuza
Trevor Koekemoer
Maryna van de Venter
Bresler Swanepoel
Jenske Didloff
Sharlene Govender
Source :
Animals, Vol 11, Iss 54, p 54 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2021.

Abstract

Zebrafish have become a popular alternative to higher animals in biomedical and pharmaceutical research. The development of stable mutant lines to model target specific aspects of many diseases, including diabetes, is well reported. However, these mutant lines are much more costly and challenging to maintain than wild-type zebrafish and are simply not an option for many research facilities. As an alternative to address the disadvantages of advanced mutant lines, wild-type larvae may represent a suitable option. In this review, we evaluate organ development in zebrafish larvae and discuss established methods that use wild-type zebrafish larvae up to seven days post fertilization to test for potential drug candidates for diabetes and its commonly associated conditions of oxidative stress and inflammation. This provides an up to date overview of the relevance of wild-type zebrafish larvae as a vertebrate antidiabetic model and confidence as an alternative tool for preclinical studies. We highlight the advantages and disadvantages of established methods and suggest recommendations for future developments to promote the use of zebrafish, specifically larvae, rather than higher animals in the early phase of antidiabetic drug discovery.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20762615
Volume :
11
Issue :
54
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Animals
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c0653e4aa3f26a24fd9115d220b4e1e3