环境健康中的生命历程考虑:软骨藻酸在低于急性效应水平的剂量下对成人的发育神经毒性。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q4 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY Birth Defects Research Pub Date : 2024-12-13 DOI:10.1002/bdr2.2419
Marlissa A. Campbell, Shannon R. Murphy, Susan A. Klasing, Yassaman Niknam, Poorni Iyer, Beckye Stanton, Lauren Zeise
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背景:目前美国联邦对海鲜中软骨藻酸(DA)的行动水平是基于对暴露的成年人观察到的急性毒性。没有考虑到生命历程。在允许的DA水平下,潜在的发育神经毒性(DNT)已经被注意到,但没有系统地评估。方法:通过综合搜索策略确定实验动物和野生动物DA暴露后DNT的研究。对符合纳入标准的论文的证据进行评估,以确定在观察到不良反应的剂量下报告的具体结果。与DNT相关的暴露水平与已知引起成人毒性的暴露水平进行了比较。这些发现在DA神经毒性机制的背景下进行了讨论,以及DA在物种和生命阶段的毒性动力学。结论:报告的DNT结果中,未观察到不良反应水平(NOAEL)比成人急性反应NOAEL (0.75 mg DA/kg)低10倍。除了审查目前的监管行动水平外,还应考虑向卫生保健专业人员和敏感人群(如孕妇或哺乳期妇女)传递公共卫生外展信息,以此提高人们对食用可能受da污染的海产品可能导致DNT风险的认识。
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Life Course Considerations in Environmental Health: Developmental Neurotoxicity of Domoic Acid at Doses Below Acute Effect Levels in Adult Humans

Background

Current US federal action levels for domoic acid (DA) in seafood are based on acute toxicity observed in exposed adult humans. Life course considerations have not been incorporated. The potential for developmental neurotoxicity (DNT) at permissible DA levels has previously been noted, but not methodically assessed.

Methods

Studies of DNT following DA exposure in experimental and wild animals were identified through a comprehensive search strategy. Evidence from papers meeting inclusion criteria was evaluated for specific outcomes reported for doses at which adverse effects were observed. Exposure levels associated with DNT were compared with those known to cause adult toxicity. The findings are discussed in the context of the well-characterized mechanism of DA neurotoxicity, as well as the toxicokinetics of DA across species and life stages.

Conclusions

DNT outcomes were reported with a no observed adverse effect level (NOAEL) 10 times lower than the NOAEL of 0.75 mg DA/kg for acute effects in adults. Apart from reviewing current regulatory action levels, public health outreach messaging to health care professionals and sensitive populations, such as pregnant or breastfeeding women, should be considered as a means of increasing awareness about risk for DNT from consumption of potentially DA-contaminated seafood.

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Birth Defects Research
Birth Defects Research Medicine-Embryology
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期刊介绍: The journal Birth Defects Research publishes original research and reviews in areas related to the etiology of adverse developmental and reproductive outcome. In particular the journal is devoted to the publication of original scientific research that contributes to the understanding of the biology of embryonic development and the prenatal causative factors and mechanisms leading to adverse pregnancy outcomes, namely structural and functional birth defects, pregnancy loss, postnatal functional defects in the human population, and to the identification of prenatal factors and biological mechanisms that reduce these risks. Adverse reproductive and developmental outcomes may have genetic, environmental, nutritional or epigenetic causes. Accordingly, the journal Birth Defects Research takes an integrated, multidisciplinary approach in its organization and publication strategy. The journal Birth Defects Research contains separate sections for clinical and molecular teratology, developmental and reproductive toxicology, and reviews in developmental biology to acknowledge and accommodate the integrative nature of research in this field. Each section has a dedicated editor who is a leader in his/her field and who has full editorial authority in his/her area.
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