Use of zebrafish larvae lateral line to study protection against cisplatin-induced ototoxicity: A scoping review.
Ewa DomareckaMagda SkarzynskaAgnieszka J SzczepekStavros HatzopoulosPublished in: International journal of immunopathology and pharmacology (2021)
The data extracted from the selected papers confirm that despite the differences between the human and the zebra fish hearing thresholds (as affected by cisplatin), the sensory cells of zebrafish and larval zebrafish are a valuable tool which could be used: (i) for the discovery of novel otoprotective substances and compounds; (ii) to screen their side effects and (iii) to extend the knowledge on the mechanisms of cisplatin-induced inner ear damage. For future studies, the development of a consensus experimental protocol is highly recommended.
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