Evaluation of the Interaction-Based Hazard Index Formula Using Data on Four Trihalomethanes from U.S. EPA’s Multiple-Purpose Design Study

Toxics Pub Date : 2024-04-23 DOI:10.3390/toxics12050305
R. Hertzberg, L. Teuschler, A. Mcdonald, Y. M. Sey, Jane Ellen Simmons
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The interaction-based hazard index (HIINT), a mixtures approach to characterizing toxicologic interactions, is demonstrated and evaluated by statistically analyzing data on four regulated trihalomethanes (THMs). These THMs were the subject of a multipurpose toxicology study specifically designed to evaluate the HIINT formula. This HIINT evaluation uses single, binary and quaternary mixture THM data. While this research is considered preliminary, the results provide insights on the application of HIINT when toxicology mixture data are available and on improvements to the method. The results for relative liver weight show the HIINT was generally not conservative but did adjust the additive hazard index (HI) in the correct direction, predicting greater than dose-additivity, as seen in the mixture data. For the liver serum enzyme endpoint alanine aminotransferase, the results were mixed, with some indices giving an estimated effective dose lower than the observed mixture effective dose and others higher; in general, the HIINT adjusted the HI in the correct direction, predicting less than dose-additivity. In addition, a methodological improvement was made in the calculation of maximum interaction magnitude. Suggested refinements to the HIINT included mixture-specific replacements for default parameter values and approaches for supplementing the usual qualitative discussions of uncertainty with numerical descriptions.
利用美国环保局多用途设计研究中有关四种三卤甲烷的数据评估基于交互作用的危害指数公式
通过对四种受管制的三卤甲烷 (THM) 的数据进行统计分析,证明并评估了基于交互作用的危害指数 (HIINT),这是一种描述毒理学交互作用的混合物方法。这些三卤甲烷是专门为评估 HIINT 公式而设计的多用途毒理学研究的对象。本次 HIINT 评估使用了单一、二元和四元混合物 THM 数据。虽然这项研究被认为是初步的,但其结果为在获得毒理学混合物数据时应用 HIINT 以及改进该方法提供了启示。相对肝脏重量的结果表明,HIINT 一般来说并不保守,但确实朝着正确的方向调整了相加危害指数 (HI),正如在混合物数据中看到的那样,预测的相加性大于剂量相加性。对于肝脏血清酶终点丙氨酸氨基转移酶,结果好坏参半,一些指数给出的估计有效剂量低于观察到的混合物有效剂量,而另一些指数则更高;总的来说,HIINT 按正确方向调整了 HI,预测小于剂量加成。此外,在计算最大交互作用幅度方面也进行了方法上的改进。建议对 HIINT 进行的改进包括针对特定混合物的默认参数值的替换,以及用数字描述来 补充通常的不确定性定性讨论的方法。
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