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Reliability of In Vitro Methods Used to Measure Intrinsic Clearance of Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals by Rainbow Trout: Results of an International Ring Trial
In vitro assays are widely employed to obtain intrinsic clearance estimates used in toxicokinetic modeling efforts. However, the reliability of these methods is seldom reported. Here we describe the results of an international ring trial designed to evaluate two in vitro assays used to measure intri...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6061802/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29767801 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/toxsci/kfy113 |
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author | Nichols, John Fay, Kellie Bernhard, Mary Jo Bischof, Ina Davis, John Halder, Marlies Hu, Jing Johanning, Karla Laue, Heike Nabb, Diane Schlechtriem, Christian Segner, Helmut Swintek, Joe Weeks, John Embry, Michelle |
author_facet | Nichols, John Fay, Kellie Bernhard, Mary Jo Bischof, Ina Davis, John Halder, Marlies Hu, Jing Johanning, Karla Laue, Heike Nabb, Diane Schlechtriem, Christian Segner, Helmut Swintek, Joe Weeks, John Embry, Michelle |
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description | In vitro assays are widely employed to obtain intrinsic clearance estimates used in toxicokinetic modeling efforts. However, the reliability of these methods is seldom reported. Here we describe the results of an international ring trial designed to evaluate two in vitro assays used to measure intrinsic clearance in rainbow trout. An important application of these assays is to predict the effect of biotransformation on chemical bioaccumulation. Six laboratories performed substrate depletion experiments with cyclohexyl salicylate, fenthion, 4-n-nonylphenol, deltamethrin, methoxychlor, and pyrene using cryopreserved hepatocytes and liver S9 fractions from trout. Variability within and among laboratories was characterized as the percent coefficient of variation (CV) in measured in vitro intrinsic clearance rates (CL(IN VITRO, INT); ml/h/mg protein or 10(6) cells) for each chemical and test system. Mean intralaboratory CVs for each test chemical averaged 18.9% for hepatocytes and 14.1% for S9 fractions, whereas interlaboratory CVs (all chemicals and all tests) averaged 30.1% for hepatocytes and 22.4% for S9 fractions. When CL(IN VITRO, INT) values were extrapolated to in vivo intrinsic clearance estimates (CL(IN VIVO, INT); l/d/kg fish), both assays yielded similar levels of activity (<4-fold difference for all chemicals). Hepatic clearance rates (CL(H); l/d/kg fish) calculated using data from both assays exhibited even better agreement. These findings show that both assays are highly reliable and suggest that either may be used to inform chemical bioaccumulation assessments for fish. This study highlights several issues related to the demonstration of assay reliability and may provide a template for evaluating other in vitro biotransformation assays. |
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spelling | pubmed-60618022018-08-07 Reliability of In Vitro Methods Used to Measure Intrinsic Clearance of Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals by Rainbow Trout: Results of an International Ring Trial Nichols, John Fay, Kellie Bernhard, Mary Jo Bischof, Ina Davis, John Halder, Marlies Hu, Jing Johanning, Karla Laue, Heike Nabb, Diane Schlechtriem, Christian Segner, Helmut Swintek, Joe Weeks, John Embry, Michelle Toxicol Sci Ring Trial for Assessing Methods to Measure Chemical Clearance in Rainbow Trout In vitro assays are widely employed to obtain intrinsic clearance estimates used in toxicokinetic modeling efforts. However, the reliability of these methods is seldom reported. Here we describe the results of an international ring trial designed to evaluate two in vitro assays used to measure intrinsic clearance in rainbow trout. An important application of these assays is to predict the effect of biotransformation on chemical bioaccumulation. Six laboratories performed substrate depletion experiments with cyclohexyl salicylate, fenthion, 4-n-nonylphenol, deltamethrin, methoxychlor, and pyrene using cryopreserved hepatocytes and liver S9 fractions from trout. Variability within and among laboratories was characterized as the percent coefficient of variation (CV) in measured in vitro intrinsic clearance rates (CL(IN VITRO, INT); ml/h/mg protein or 10(6) cells) for each chemical and test system. Mean intralaboratory CVs for each test chemical averaged 18.9% for hepatocytes and 14.1% for S9 fractions, whereas interlaboratory CVs (all chemicals and all tests) averaged 30.1% for hepatocytes and 22.4% for S9 fractions. When CL(IN VITRO, INT) values were extrapolated to in vivo intrinsic clearance estimates (CL(IN VIVO, INT); l/d/kg fish), both assays yielded similar levels of activity (<4-fold difference for all chemicals). Hepatic clearance rates (CL(H); l/d/kg fish) calculated using data from both assays exhibited even better agreement. These findings show that both assays are highly reliable and suggest that either may be used to inform chemical bioaccumulation assessments for fish. This study highlights several issues related to the demonstration of assay reliability and may provide a template for evaluating other in vitro biotransformation assays. Oxford University Press 2018-08 2018-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6061802/ /pubmed/29767801 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/toxsci/kfy113 Text en © The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Toxicology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Ring Trial for Assessing Methods to Measure Chemical Clearance in Rainbow Trout Nichols, John Fay, Kellie Bernhard, Mary Jo Bischof, Ina Davis, John Halder, Marlies Hu, Jing Johanning, Karla Laue, Heike Nabb, Diane Schlechtriem, Christian Segner, Helmut Swintek, Joe Weeks, John Embry, Michelle Reliability of In Vitro Methods Used to Measure Intrinsic Clearance of Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals by Rainbow Trout: Results of an International Ring Trial |
title | Reliability of In Vitro Methods Used to Measure Intrinsic Clearance of Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals by Rainbow Trout: Results of an International Ring Trial |
title_full | Reliability of In Vitro Methods Used to Measure Intrinsic Clearance of Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals by Rainbow Trout: Results of an International Ring Trial |
title_fullStr | Reliability of In Vitro Methods Used to Measure Intrinsic Clearance of Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals by Rainbow Trout: Results of an International Ring Trial |
title_full_unstemmed | Reliability of In Vitro Methods Used to Measure Intrinsic Clearance of Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals by Rainbow Trout: Results of an International Ring Trial |
title_short | Reliability of In Vitro Methods Used to Measure Intrinsic Clearance of Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals by Rainbow Trout: Results of an International Ring Trial |
title_sort | reliability of in vitro methods used to measure intrinsic clearance of hydrophobic organic chemicals by rainbow trout: results of an international ring trial |
topic | Ring Trial for Assessing Methods to Measure Chemical Clearance in Rainbow Trout |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6061802/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29767801 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/toxsci/kfy113 |
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