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Developmental Toxicology

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    Chapter 1 Volume Overview: Introduction
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    Chapter 2 In Vivo Models of Developmental Toxicology
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    Chapter 3 Caenorhabditis elegans as a Model in Developmental Toxicology
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    Chapter 4 Zebrafish Embryo Developmental Toxicology Assay
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    Chapter 5 Gene Knockdown by Morpholino-Modified Oligonucleotides in the Zebrafish ( Danio rerio ) Model: Applications for Developmental Toxicology
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    Chapter 6 An Amphibian Model for Studies of Developmental Reproductive Toxicity
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    Chapter 7 Avian Models in Teratology and Developmental Toxicology
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    Chapter 8 Overview of In Vitro Models in Developmental Toxicology
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    Chapter 9 Primary Cell and Micromass Culture in Assessing Developmental Toxicity
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    Chapter 10 Embryonic Stem Cell Test: Stem Cell Use in Predicting Developmental Cardiotoxicity and Osteotoxicity
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    Chapter 11 Mouse Embryonic Stem Cell Adherent Cell Differentiation and Cytotoxicity Assay
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    Chapter 12 The murine limb bud in culture as an in vitro teratogenicity test system.
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    Chapter 13 Rodent Whole Embryo Culture
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    Chapter 14 Rabbit Whole Embryo Culture
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    Chapter 15 Assessment of Xenobiotic Biotransformation Including Reactive Oxygen Species Generation in the Embryo Using Benzene as an Example
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    Chapter 16 Methodological Approaches to Cytochrome P450 Profiling in Embryos
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    Chapter 17 Analysis of Nrf2-Mediated Transcriptional Induction of Antioxidant Response in Early Embryos
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    Chapter 18 Regulation and Control of AP-1 Binding Activity in Embryotoxicity
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    Chapter 19 Thioredoxin Redox Status Assessment During Embryonic Development: The Redox Western
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    Chapter 20 Methods for the Determination of Plasma or Tissue Glutathione Levels
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    Chapter 21 Oxidative Stress, Thiols, and Redox Profiles
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    Chapter 22 A Review of Toxicogenomic Approaches in Developmental Toxicology
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    Chapter 23 Epigenetic Approaches and Methods in Developmental Toxicology: Role of HDAC Inhibition in Teratogenic Events.
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    Chapter 24 DNA methylation screening and analysis.
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    Chapter 25 Assessment of Histiotrophic Nutrition Using Fluorescent Probes
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    Chapter 26 Diabetic Embryopathy
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    Chapter 27 Gene Expression Analysis in Developing Embryos: In Situ Hybridization
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    Chapter 28 Assessment of Gross Fetal Malformations: The Modernized Wilson Technique and Skeletal Staining
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Chapter title
Epigenetic Approaches and Methods in Developmental Toxicology: Role of HDAC Inhibition in Teratogenic Events.
Chapter number 23
Book title
Developmental Toxicology
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2012
DOI 10.1007/978-1-61779-867-2_23
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Book ISBNs
978-1-61779-866-5, 978-1-61779-867-2
Authors

Elena Menegola, Graziella Cappelletti, Francesca Di Renzo, Menegola, Elena, Cappelletti, Graziella, Renzo, Francesca Di

Abstract

The relevance of histone acetylation/deacetylation in regulating decompaction/compaction of chromatin and, consequently, in regulating gene expression, has been described for many physiological and pathological biological processes, including normal and altered embryo development. Similarly to other biological systems, also in embryo cells the acetylation status is controlled by the antagonist activity of histone acetyl transferases (HATs) and histone deacetylases (HDACs) and is influenced by other factors acting on chromatin structure (i.e., every epigenetic modification of chromatin). The relevance of acetylation during development has been demonstrated in all developmental phases, from gametogenesis to zygote formation and during early and late embryonic stages. Moreover, the increase number of xenobiotic showing HDAC inhibitory activity recently focused the attention of teratologists on the possible role of HDAC inhibition as a novel teratogenic mechanism. This hypothesis has been demonstrated at least in embryos at somitogenic stages (for mouse embryos from stage E8 till stage E15): HDAC inhibition, histone hyperacetylation, increased cell death (apoptosis) has been suggested as the main event cascade involved in axial skeletal defects induced in rodent by a number of HDAC inhibitors, including the antiepileptic drug valproic acid.

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