Scientific and Regulatory Policy Committee Points to Consider* for Determining and Reporting Cause of Death/Moribundity in Non-Rodent Species in Toxicity Studies.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PATHOLOGY
Toxicologic Pathology Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-20 DOI:10.1177/01926233251321781
Karyn Colman, Kathleen A Funk, Michael Boyle, Sebastian Brennan, Gary Cain, Curtis Colleton, Laura Dill Morton, Anna Maria Giusti, Eric Jacquinet, Lisa LaFranco-Scheuch, Luann McKinney, Elizabeth Neyens, Annette Romeike, Shim-Mo Hayashi, John L Vahle, Lindsay Tomlinson
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Abstract

The Cause of Death in Non-Rodents (CODN) Working Group is an initiative under the Scientific and Regulatory Policy Committee (SRPC) of the Society of Toxicologic Pathology (STP), focused on understanding existing practices and expectations among pharmaceutical companies, academic entities, and contract research organizations (CROs) when it comes to identifying and reporting the "Cause of Death" (COD) or moribundity for early or unplanned necropsies in non-rodent animal species (mainly non-human primates [NHP] and dogs) within both GLP (Good Laboratory Practice) and non-GLP toxicity studies. A survey was sent out to STP members to collect data on industry practices for determining COD in animals that underwent unscheduled euthanasia or were found deceased. Other non-rodent animals (such as pigs and rabbits) were also included to evaluate different approaches taken with various species. The insights obtained led to the development of "Points to Consider" for establishing and documenting the COD in large animal toxicity studies. Four key considerations include utilizing information from both control and treated animals in the study, consideration of COD for cohabiting or co-shipped non-study animals, including additional evaluations to help rule-in or rule-out specific causes, and recording the COD consistently in pathology databases or reports as a standard practice.

科学和监管政策委员会指出,考虑在毒性研究中确定和报告非啮齿动物物种的死亡/死亡原因。
非啮齿类动物死亡原因(CODN)工作组是毒理学病理学学会(STP)科学和监管政策委员会(SRPC)下的一项倡议,重点是了解制药公司、学术实体、在GLP(良好实验室规范)和非GLP毒性研究中,当涉及识别和报告非啮齿动物物种(主要是非人类灵长类[NHP]和狗)的早期或计划外尸检的“死亡原因”(COD)或死亡率时,合同研究组织(cro)。一项调查被发送给STP成员,以收集有关行业实践的数据,以确定实施计划外安乐死或发现死亡的动物的COD。其他非啮齿动物(如猪和兔子)也被包括在内,以评估对不同物种采取的不同方法。获得的见解导致了在大型动物毒性研究中建立和记录COD的“考虑要点”的发展。四个关键的考虑因素包括:在研究中利用来自对照和治疗动物的信息,考虑同居或共同饲养的非研究动物的COD,包括额外的评估,以帮助排除特定原因,并在病理数据库或报告中一致记录COD,作为标准做法。
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Toxicologic Pathology
Toxicologic Pathology 医学-病理学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
20.00%
发文量
57
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Toxicologic Pathology is dedicated to the promotion of human, animal, and environmental health through the dissemination of knowledge, techniques, and guidelines to enhance the understanding and practice of toxicologic pathology. Toxicologic Pathology, the official journal of the Society of Toxicologic Pathology, will publish Original Research Articles, Symposium Articles, Review Articles, Meeting Reports, New Techniques, and Position Papers that are relevant to toxicologic pathology.
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