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Reference compounds for alternative test methods to indicate developmental neurotoxicity (DNT) potential of chemicals: example lists and criteria for their selection and use

There is a paucity of information concerning the developmental neurotoxicity (DNT) hazard posed by industrial and environmental chemicals. New testing approaches will most likely be based on batteries of alternative and complementary (non-animal) tests. As DNT is assumed to result from the modulatio...

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Autores principales: Aschner, Michael, Ceccatelli, Sandra, Daneshian, Mardas, Fritsche, Ellen, Hasiwa, Nina, Hartung, Thomas, Hogberg, Helena T., Leist, Marcel, Li, Abby, Mundy, William R., Padilla, Stephanie, Piersma, Aldert H., Bal-Price, Anna, Seiler, Andrea, Westerink, Remco H., Zimmer, Bastian, Lein, Pamela J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5250586/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27452664
http://dx.doi.org/10.14573/altex.1604201
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author Aschner, Michael
Ceccatelli, Sandra
Daneshian, Mardas
Fritsche, Ellen
Hasiwa, Nina
Hartung, Thomas
Hogberg, Helena T.
Leist, Marcel
Li, Abby
Mundy, William R.
Padilla, Stephanie
Piersma, Aldert H.
Bal-Price, Anna
Seiler, Andrea
Westerink, Remco H.
Zimmer, Bastian
Lein, Pamela J.
author_facet Aschner, Michael
Ceccatelli, Sandra
Daneshian, Mardas
Fritsche, Ellen
Hasiwa, Nina
Hartung, Thomas
Hogberg, Helena T.
Leist, Marcel
Li, Abby
Mundy, William R.
Padilla, Stephanie
Piersma, Aldert H.
Bal-Price, Anna
Seiler, Andrea
Westerink, Remco H.
Zimmer, Bastian
Lein, Pamela J.
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description There is a paucity of information concerning the developmental neurotoxicity (DNT) hazard posed by industrial and environmental chemicals. New testing approaches will most likely be based on batteries of alternative and complementary (non-animal) tests. As DNT is assumed to result from the modulation of fundamental neurodevelopmental processes (such as neuronal differentiation, precursor cell migration or neuronal network formation) by chemicals, the first generation of alternative DNT tests target these processes. The advantage of such types of assays is that they capture toxicants with multiple targets and modes-of-action. Moreover, the processes modelled by the assays can be linked to toxicity endophenotypes, i.e. alterations in neural connectivity that form the basis for neurofunctional deficits in man. The authors of this review convened in a workshop to define criteria for the selection of positive/negative controls, to prepare recommendations on their use, and to initiate the setup of a directory of reference chemicals. For initial technical optimization of tests, a set of >50 endpoint-specific control compounds was identified. For further test development, an additional “test” set of 33 chemicals considered to act directly as bona fide DNT toxicants is proposed, and each chemical is annotated to the extent it fulfills these criteria. A tabular compilation of the original literature used to select the test set chemicals provides information on statistical procedures, and toxic/non-toxic doses (both for pups and dams). Suggestions are provided on how to use the >100 compounds (including negative controls) compiled here to address specificity, adversity and use of alternative test systems.
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spelling pubmed-52505862017-04-01 Reference compounds for alternative test methods to indicate developmental neurotoxicity (DNT) potential of chemicals: example lists and criteria for their selection and use Aschner, Michael Ceccatelli, Sandra Daneshian, Mardas Fritsche, Ellen Hasiwa, Nina Hartung, Thomas Hogberg, Helena T. Leist, Marcel Li, Abby Mundy, William R. Padilla, Stephanie Piersma, Aldert H. Bal-Price, Anna Seiler, Andrea Westerink, Remco H. Zimmer, Bastian Lein, Pamela J. ALTEX Article There is a paucity of information concerning the developmental neurotoxicity (DNT) hazard posed by industrial and environmental chemicals. New testing approaches will most likely be based on batteries of alternative and complementary (non-animal) tests. As DNT is assumed to result from the modulation of fundamental neurodevelopmental processes (such as neuronal differentiation, precursor cell migration or neuronal network formation) by chemicals, the first generation of alternative DNT tests target these processes. The advantage of such types of assays is that they capture toxicants with multiple targets and modes-of-action. Moreover, the processes modelled by the assays can be linked to toxicity endophenotypes, i.e. alterations in neural connectivity that form the basis for neurofunctional deficits in man. The authors of this review convened in a workshop to define criteria for the selection of positive/negative controls, to prepare recommendations on their use, and to initiate the setup of a directory of reference chemicals. For initial technical optimization of tests, a set of >50 endpoint-specific control compounds was identified. For further test development, an additional “test” set of 33 chemicals considered to act directly as bona fide DNT toxicants is proposed, and each chemical is annotated to the extent it fulfills these criteria. A tabular compilation of the original literature used to select the test set chemicals provides information on statistical procedures, and toxic/non-toxic doses (both for pups and dams). Suggestions are provided on how to use the >100 compounds (including negative controls) compiled here to address specificity, adversity and use of alternative test systems. 2016-07-25 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5250586/ /pubmed/27452664 http://dx.doi.org/10.14573/altex.1604201 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is appropriately cited.
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Aschner, Michael
Ceccatelli, Sandra
Daneshian, Mardas
Fritsche, Ellen
Hasiwa, Nina
Hartung, Thomas
Hogberg, Helena T.
Leist, Marcel
Li, Abby
Mundy, William R.
Padilla, Stephanie
Piersma, Aldert H.
Bal-Price, Anna
Seiler, Andrea
Westerink, Remco H.
Zimmer, Bastian
Lein, Pamela J.
Reference compounds for alternative test methods to indicate developmental neurotoxicity (DNT) potential of chemicals: example lists and criteria for their selection and use
title Reference compounds for alternative test methods to indicate developmental neurotoxicity (DNT) potential of chemicals: example lists and criteria for their selection and use
title_full Reference compounds for alternative test methods to indicate developmental neurotoxicity (DNT) potential of chemicals: example lists and criteria for their selection and use
title_fullStr Reference compounds for alternative test methods to indicate developmental neurotoxicity (DNT) potential of chemicals: example lists and criteria for their selection and use
title_full_unstemmed Reference compounds for alternative test methods to indicate developmental neurotoxicity (DNT) potential of chemicals: example lists and criteria for their selection and use
title_short Reference compounds for alternative test methods to indicate developmental neurotoxicity (DNT) potential of chemicals: example lists and criteria for their selection and use
title_sort reference compounds for alternative test methods to indicate developmental neurotoxicity (dnt) potential of chemicals: example lists and criteria for their selection and use
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5250586/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27452664
http://dx.doi.org/10.14573/altex.1604201
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