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2011
Journal Article
Title

Respiratory sensitization: Advances in assessing the risk of respiratory inflammation and irritation

Abstract
Respiratory sensitization provides a case study for a new approach to chemical safety evaluation, as the prevalence of respiratory sensitization has increased considerably over the last decades, but animal and/or human experimental/predictive models are not currently available. Therefore, the goal of a working group was to design a road map to develop an ASAT approach for respiratory sensitisers. This approach should aim at (i) creating a database on respiratory functional biology and toxicology, (ii) applying data analyses to understand the multi-dimensional sensitization response, and how this predisposes to respiratory inflammation and irritation, and (iii) building a systems model out of these analyses, adding pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic modeling to predict respiratory responses to low levels of sensitisers. To this end, the best way forward would be to follow an integrated testing approach. Experimental research should be targeted to (i) QSAR-type approaches to relate potential as a respiratory sensitizer to its chemical structure, (ii) in vitro models and (iii) in vitro-in vivo extrapolation/validation.
Author(s)
Vandebriel, Rob
Cransveld, Conchita Callant
Crommelin, Daan
Diamant, Zuzana
Glazenburg, Berend
Joos, Guy
Kuper, Frieke
Natsch, Andreas
Nijkamp, Frans
Noteborn, Hub
Pieters, Raymond
Roberts, David
Roggen, Erwin
Rorije, Emiel
Seed, Martin
Sewald, Katharina
Heuvel, Rosette van den
Engelen, Jacqueline van
Verstraelen, Sandra
Loveren, Henk van
Journal
Toxicology in vitro  
DOI
10.1016/j.tiv.2011.04.027
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Toxikologie und Experimentelle Medizin ITEM  
Keyword(s)
  • ASAT

  • respiratory tract

  • sensitization

  • integrated testing

  • QSAR

  • Rhinitis

  • asthma

  • risk assessment

  • in vitro

  • in vivo

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