scholarly journals Cytochrome P450-dependent biotransformation capacities in embryonic, juvenile and adult stages of zebrafish (Danio rerio)—a state-of-the-art review

Author(s):  
Ann-Kathrin Loerracher ◽  
Thomas Braunbeck

AbstractGiven the strong trend to implement zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos as translational model not only in ecotoxicological, but also toxicological testing strategies, there is an increasing need for a better understanding of their capacity for xenobiotic biotransformation. With respect to the extrapolation of toxicological data from zebrafish embryos to other life stages or even other organisms, qualitative and quantitative differences in biotransformation pathways, above all in cytochrome P450-dependent (CYP) phase I biotransformation, may lead to over- or underestimation of the hazard and risk certain xenobiotic compounds may pose to later developmental stages or other species. This review provides a comprehensive state-of-the-art overview of the scientific knowledge on the development of the CYP1-4 families and corresponding phase I biotransformation and bioactivation capacities in zebrafish. A total of 68 publications dealing with spatiotemporal CYP mRNA expression patterns, activities towards mammalian CYP-probe substrates, bioactivation and detoxification activities, as well as metabolite profiling were analyzed and included in this review. The main results allow for the following conclusions: (1) Extensive work has been done to document mRNA expression of CYP isoforms from earliest embryonic stages of zebrafish, but juvenile and adult zebrafish have been largely neglected so far. (2) There is insufficient understanding of how sex- and developmental stage-related differences in expression levels of certain CYP isoforms may impact biotransformation and bioactivation capacities in the respective sexes and in different developmental stages of zebrafish. (3) Albeit qualitatively often identical, many studies revealed quantitative differences in metabolic activities of zebrafish embryos and later developmental stages. However, the actual relevance of age-related differences on the outcome of toxicological studies still needs to be clarified. (4) With respect to current remaining gaps, there is still an urgent need for further studies systematically assessing metabolic profiles and capacities of CYP isoforms in zebrafish. Given the increasing importance of Adverse Outcome Pathway (AOP) concepts, an improved understanding of CYP capacities appears essential for the interpretation and outcome of (eco)toxicological studies.

2009 ◽  
Vol 296 (3) ◽  
pp. R549-R557 ◽  
Author(s):  
Deng-Yu Tseng ◽  
Ming-Yi Chou ◽  
Yung-Che Tseng ◽  
Chung-Der Hsiao ◽  
Chang-Jen Huang ◽  
...  

Stanniocalcin (STC) formerly called hypocalcin or teleocalcin, is a 50-kDa disulfide-linked homodimeric glycoprotein that was originally identified in fish and secreted from the corpuscles of Stannius (CS). One of the main functions of STC-1 is Ca2+ uptake inhibition; however, the mechanisms remain unknown. In the present study, we provide molecular evidence to elucidate how zebrafish STC-1 regulates Ca2+ uptake in zebrafish embryos. In a wide variety of tissues including the kidney, brain, gill, muscle, and skin, zstc-1 was expressed. Incubating zebrafish embryos in low-Ca2+ (0.02 mM) freshwater stimulated whole body Ca2+ influx and zebrafish epithelial Ca2+ channel ( zECaC) mRNA expression, while downregulated zstc-1 expression. A morpholino microinjection approach was used to knockdown the zSTC-1 protein, and the results showed that the Ca2+ content, Ca2+ influx, and zECaC mRNA expression all increased in morphants. These data suggest that zSTC-1 negatively regulates ECaC gene expression to reduce Ca2+ uptake in zebrafish embryos.


2021 ◽  
Vol 49 (2) ◽  
pp. 289-298
Author(s):  
Marco Antonio Sánchez-Olivares ◽  
Juan Carlos Gaytán-Oyarzun ◽  
Alberto José Gordillo-Martinez ◽  
Francisco Prieto-García ◽  
René Bernardo Elías Cabrera-Cruz

Chromium (Cr) is an element present in nature in mineral form. It has a dual effect, both as an essential micronutrient and a carcinogenic agent depending on its chemical form and concentration. It is present in various environmental matrices such as water, soil, and air, coming from natural and anthropogenic sources, and causes harmful effects on biota, ecosystems, and even human beings. This study's objective was to evaluate chromium toxicity and teratogenicity in zebrafish embryos of Danio rerio exposed to chromium through the D. rerio teratology assay (DarTA) test by evaluating spine malformations. To this end, the chromium toxicity curve was calculated from zebrafish embryos exposed to potassium dichromate (K2Cr2O7), and the probit test was used to establish the mean lethal concentration (LC50) and three subtoxic concentrations LC25, LC12.5, and LC6.25 to evaluate the teratogenicity. The results showed that potassium dichromate was statistically positive for the teratogenic effect at the three highest concentrations evaluated. Potassium dichromate exposure causes abnormal embryonic development and teratogenic effects, including severe heart defects in zebrafish embryos. Therefore, we conclude that potassium dichromate is toxic to the zebrafish developmental stages. The finding that potassium dichromate is teratogenic in zebrafish embryos suggests that this metal should be tested and evaluate potential risk in mammalian systems.


2020 ◽  
Vol 44 (10) ◽  
pp. 1968-1980
Author(s):  
Beryl Vedha Yesudhason ◽  
Johnson Retnaraj Samuel Selvan Christyraj ◽  
Mijithra Ganesan ◽  
Karthikeyan Subbiahanadar Chelladurai ◽  
Saravanakumar Venkatachalam ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zeyad Alehaideb ◽  
Ghada Alatar ◽  
Atef Nehdi ◽  
Abeer Albaz ◽  
Hamad Al-Eidi ◽  
...  

Abstract Background: Commiphora myrrha (Nees) Engl. (C. myrrha) resin is one of the oldest Middle Eastern herbal medicine used for treatment and prevention of numerous diseases. This resin is prepared in different methods and widely consumed among Saudi Arabian patients. Despite its popularity, no studies have been done on potential modulation effects of C. myrrha resin extracts on human cytochrome P450 (CYP) drug-metabolizing enzyme expression.Methods: The C. myrrha extracts were prepared by two different methods of sonication and boiling resembling the most popular traditional preparations of maceration and decoction, respectively. Both extracts were fingerprinted using high-performance liquid chromatography equipped with ultra-violet detector (HPLC-UVD). The viability of HepG2 cells treated with aqueous extracts was determined using Promega CellTiter-Glo® assay in order to select the efficient and non-toxic resin extract concentrations for phase-I metabolic isoenzyme expression analysis. The isoenzyme gene and protein expression levels of CYP 2C8, 2C9, 2C19, and 3A4 were measured using reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction and Western blot technologies, respectively. Results: The HPLC-UVD fingerprinting revealed different chromatograms for C. myrrha extracts indicating possible differences in their modulation effects on CYP expression. Both aqueous extracts were toxic to HepG2 cells when tested at concentrations exceeding 150 µg/ml of dry crude extract. The CYP 2C8, 2C9, and 2C19 mRNA expression levels increased up to 4.0-fold after cell treatment with concentrations ranging from 1 to 30 µg/ml C. myrrha extracts, as compared with the untreated cells. However, the modulation of CYP3A4 mRNA expression levels was only significant at 30 µg/ml of crude extract exceeding the 2.0-fold cutoff. The up-regulation of CYP mRNA expression levels induced by C. myrrha extracts was confirmed at the CYP protein expression levels as well. Conclusions: The C. myrrha aqueous extracts modulate CYP 2C8, 2C9, 2C19, and 3A4 gene expression at clinically-relevant concentrations regardless of preparation methods. Further in vitro and in vivo experiments are required for the establishment of herb-drug interaction profile for these traditional medicinal resin extracts.


Planta Medica ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 74 (09) ◽  
Author(s):  
D Pekthong ◽  
N Blanchard ◽  
C Abadie ◽  
A Bonet ◽  
B Heyd ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Petra Maria Bertilsson ◽  
Patrik Olsson ◽  
Karl‐Eric Magnusson

2021 ◽  
Vol 237 ◽  
pp. 106667
Author(s):  
Huiyuan Xue ◽  
Yefeng Zhang ◽  
Na Chen ◽  
Han Gao ◽  
Qixuan Zhang ◽  
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