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A review of transgenerational and multigenerational toxicology in the in vivo model animal <scp><i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i></scp>

Yunli Zhao, Jingya Chen, Rui Wang, Xiaoxiao Pu, Dayong Wang

2022Journal of Applied Toxicology77 citationsDOI

Abstract

A large number of pollutants existing in the environment can last for a long time, and their potential toxic effects can transfer from parents to their offspring. Thus, it is necessary to investigate the toxicity of environmental pollutants across multigenerations and the underlying mechanisms in organisms. Due to its short life cycle and sensitivity to environmental exposures, Caenorhabditis elegans is an important animal model for toxicity assessment of environmental pollutants across multigenerations. In this review, we introduced the transgenerational and multigenerational toxicity caused by various environmental pollutants in C. elegans. Moreover, we discussed the underlying mechanisms for the observed transgenerational and multigenerational toxicity of environmental contaminants in C. elegans.

Topics & Concepts

Transgenerational epigeneticsCaenorhabditis elegansEnvironmental toxicologyPollutantToxicityBiologyOffspringToxicologyGeneticsEcologyChemistryGeneOrganic chemistryPregnancyGenetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model OrganismsEffects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals
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