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The ability to assess the potential for gastrointestinal adverse events in a preclinical setting is a challenge in the development of new drugs, as the vast majority of in vivo research is conducted in rodent species lacking a vomiting reflex. The use of higher species capable of emesis is often limited by cost, technical experience, and relevant efficacy models to define a therapeutic index. Additionally, investigators should be mindful of ethical considerations when using more sentient species when an alternative in lower species is available. This unit describes the use of pica behavior in rodents as an alternative for evaluating emetic potential in vivo. After an acclimation period, the incidence of rats engaging in pica following the administration of a test article can be used to generate a dose-response curve of the pica behavior. When linked with an appropriate efficacy model, this allows compounds to be ranked based on therapeutic index. © 2016 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
大鼠癫痫的临床前模型
在临床前环境中评估胃肠道不良事件可能性的能力是新药开发的一个挑战,因为绝大多数体内研究都是在缺乏呕吐反射的啮齿动物物种中进行的。能够呕吐的高等物种的使用通常受到成本、技术经验和相关疗效模型的限制,以确定治疗指标。此外,当较低物种的替代品可用时,研究人员在使用更有感知力的物种时应注意伦理考虑。本单元描述了在啮齿类动物中使用异食癖行为作为评估体内催吐潜力的替代方法。在适应期后,大鼠在施用供试品后出现异食癖的发生率可用于生成异食癖行为的剂量-反应曲线。当与适当的疗效模型相联系时,这允许根据治疗指数对化合物进行排名。©2016,作者:John Wiley&;股份有限公司。
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