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International STakeholder NETwork (ISTNET): creating a developmental neurotoxicity (DNT) testing road map for regulatory purposes
- Source :
- Bal-Price, A, Crofton, K M, Leist, M, Allen, S, Arand, M, Buetler, T, Delrue, N, FitzGerald, R E, Hartung, T, Heinonen, T, Hogberg, H, Bennekou, S H, Lichtensteiger, W, Oggier, D, Paparella, M, Petersen, M A, Piersma, A, Rached, E, Schilter, B, Schmuck, G, Stoppini, L, Tongiorgi, E, Tiramani, M, Monnet-Tschudi, F, Wilks, M F, Ylikomi, T & Fritsche, E 2015, ' International STakeholder NETwork (ISTNET): creating a developmental neurotoxicity (DNT) testing road map for regulatory purposes ', Archives of Toxicology, vol. 89, no. 2, pp. 269-287 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00204-015-1464-2, Archives of Toxicology, vol. 89, no. 2, pp. 269-287, Archives of Toxicology
- Publication Year :
- 2015
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2015.
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Abstract
- A major problem in developmental neurotoxicity (DNT) risk assessment is the lack of toxicological hazard information for most compounds. Therefore, new approaches are being considered to provide adequate experimental data that allow regulatory decisions. This process requires a matching of regulatory needs on the one hand and the opportunities provided by new test systems and methods on the other hand. Alignment of academically and industrially driven assay development with regulatory needs in the field of DNT is a core mission of the International STakeholder NETwork (ISTNET) in DNT testing. The first meeting of ISTNET was held in Zurich on 23-24 January 2014 in order to explore the concept of adverse outcome pathway (AOP) to practical DNT testing. AOPs were considered promising tools to promote test systems development according to regulatory needs. Moreover, the AOP concept was identified as an important guiding principle to assemble predictive integrated testing strategies (ITSs) for DNT. The recommendations on a road map towards AOP-based DNT testing is considered a stepwise approach, operating initially with incomplete AOPs for compound grouping, and focussing on key events of neurodevelopment. Next steps to be considered in follow-up activities are the use of case studies to further apply the AOP concept in regulatory DNT testing, making use of AOP intersections (common key events) for economic development of screening assays, and addressing the transition from qualitative descriptions to quantitative network modelling.
- Subjects :
- Matching (statistics)
Process (engineering)
Integration testing
Computer science
Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
Regulatory requirements
Guidelines as Topic
Meeting Report
Chemical screening
Developmental neurotoxicity
Adverse outcome pathway
Key event
Environmental hazard
Brain
Fetus
Humans
Neurotoxicity Syndromes
Risk Assessment
Toxicity Tests
Toxicology
Neurotoxicity Syndrome
ddc:570
Adverse Outcome Pathway
Regulatory requirement
Fetu
Road map
Chemical screening, Developmental neurotoxicity, Regulatory requirements, Adverse outcome pathway, Key event, Environmental hazard
SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth
General Medicine
Hazard
Risk analysis (engineering)
Key (cryptography)
Human
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14320738 and 03405761
- Volume :
- 89
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Archives of Toxicology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....5930c858834c129b367351d4e39bee46