State of the science on assessing developmental neurotoxicity using new approach methods.

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Altex-Alternatives To Animal Experimentation Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-09 DOI:10.14573/altex.2410231
Susan J Debad, Jason Aungst, Kelly Carstens, Marc Ferrer, Suzanne Fitzpatrick, Ellen Fritsche, Yijie Geng, Thomas Hartung, Helena T Hogberg, Rong Li, Iris Mangas, Sue Marty, Steven Musser, Monique Perron, Saniya Rattan, Joëlle Rüegg, Magdalini Sachana, Maren Schenke, Timothy J Shafer, Lena Smirnova, John Talpos, Robyn L Tanguay, Andrea Terron, Omari Bandele
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The workshop titled State of the Science on Assessing Developmental Neurotoxicity Using New Approach Methods was co-organized by University of Maryland’s Joint Institute for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (JIFSAN) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (CFSAN; now called the Human Foods Program), and was hosted by FDA in College Park, MD on November 14-15, 2023. This event convened experts from inter­national organizations, governmental agencies, industry, and academia to explore the transition from traditional in vivo tests to innovative new approach methods (NAMs) in developmental neurotoxicity (DNT) testing. The discussions emphasized the heightened vulnerability of the developing human brain to toxic exposures and the potential of NAMs to provide more ethical, economical, and scientifically robust alternatives to traditional testing. Various NAMs for DNT were discussed, including in silico, in chemico, in vitro, non-mammalian whole organisms, and novel mammalian approaches. In addition to progress in the field, the workshop discussed ongoing chal­lenges such as expectations to perfectly replicate the complex biology of human neurodevelopment and integration of DNT NAMs into regulatory frameworks. Presentations and panel discussions pro­vided a comprehensive overview of the state of the science, assessed the capabilities and limitations of current DNT NAMs, and outlined critical next steps in advancing the field of DNT testing.

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使用新方法评估发育期神经毒性的科学现状。
马里兰大学食品安全与应用营养联合研究所(JIFSAN)和美国食品和药物管理局(FDA)食品安全与应用营养中心(CFSAN,现称人类食品计划)共同组织了题为 "使用新方法评估发育神经毒性的科学现状 "的研讨会,并由FDA于2023年11月14-15日在马里兰州学院帕克市主办。来自国际组织、政府机构、行业和学术界的专家参加了此次活动,共同探讨发育神经毒性(DNT)测试从传统的体内测试向创新的新方法(NAMs)过渡的问题。讨论强调了发育中的人类大脑在有毒物质暴露面前的高度脆弱性,以及新方法为传统测试提供更合乎道德、更经济、科学性更强的替代方法的潜力。会议讨论了 DNT 的各种 NAM,包括硅学、化学、体外、非哺乳动物整体生物和新型哺乳动物方法。除了该领域的进展之外,研讨会还讨论了当前面临的挑战,如期望完美复制人类神经发育的复杂生物学过程以及将 DNT NAMs 纳入监管框架。演讲和小组讨论全面概述了科学现状,评估了当前 DNT NAMs 的能力和局限性,并概述了推进 DNT 测试领域的下一个关键步骤。
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