Planarian behavioral screening is a useful invertebrate model for evaluating seizurogenic chemicals

涡虫行为筛选是一种用于评估致癫痫化学物质的有用无脊椎动物模型。

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Abstract

Detecting adverse health effects of drugs and other chemicals early during chemical/drug development saves significant time and resources. Freshwater planarians are an emerging invertebrate model for rapid, cost-effective neurotoxicity screening. Because planarians exhibit seizure-like behavior when exposed to chemicals that cause seizures in mammals, such as N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) and picrotoxin, they could be a useful first-tier model for seizure screening and thus reduce the need for slow and expensive mammalian tests. However, planarian seizure studies to date have been low-throughput and lacking the necessary standardization and automated analysis to make this model a viable screening solution. Here, we present results from medium-throughput behavioral testing conducted in 48-well plates using two popular models for planarian pharmacological and toxicological studies: Dugesia japonica and Girardia dorotocephala. Planarian behavior was scored using automated image analysis, measuring both translational behavior and body shape changes. We found that known seizurogenic compounds in mammals (NMDA, nicotine, picrotoxin, pilocarpine, and pentylenetetrazole (PTZ)) induced seizure-like behavior in both planarian species within 30 min of exposure. We also tested three pesticides (parathion, carbaryl, and permethrin). Parathion and carbaryl, but not permethrin, caused planarian seizure-like activity. While the planarian species responded similarly to most compounds, some compounds showed potency differences of 10-100-fold (pilocarpine and nicotine, respectively). G. dorotocephala planarians were generally more sensitive, but D. japonica planarians displayed more reproducible behaviors. By standardizing both experimental approach and analysis methods and making them available, this work can serve as a framework for future testing of chemicals for seizurogenic potential in planarians.

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