Limitations and uncertainties of acute fish toxicity assessments can be reduced using alternative methods.

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ALTEX Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-09-16 DOI:10.14573/altex.2006051
Martin Paparella, Stefan Scholz, Scott Belanger, Thomas Braunbeck, Pascal Bicherel, Kristin Connors, Christopher Faßbender, Marlies Halder, Adam Lillicrap, Roman Liska, Kristin Schirmer, Gilly Stoddart, Paul Thomas, Susanne Walter-Rohde
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Abstract

Information about acute fish toxicity is routinely required in many jurisdictions for environmental risk assessment of chem­icals. This information is typically obtained using a 96-hour juvenile fish test for lethality according to OECD test guideline (TG) 203 or equivalent regional guidelines. However, TG 203 has never been validated using the criteria currently required for new test methods including alternative methods. Characterization of the practicality and validity of TG 203 is important to provide a benchmark for alternative methods. This contribution systematically summarizes the available knowledge on limitations and uncertainties of TG 203, based on methodological, statistical, and biological consider­ations. Uncertainties stem from the historic flexibility (e.g., use of a broad range of species) and constraints of the basic test design (e.g., no replication). Other sources of uncertainty arise from environmental safety extrapolation based on TG 203 data. Environmental extrapolation models, combined with data from alternative methods, including mechanistic indicators of toxicity, may provide at least the same level of environmental protection. Yet, most importantly, the 3R advan­tages of alternative methods allow a better standardization, characterization, and an improved basic study design. This can enhance data reliability and thus facilitate the comparison of chemical toxicity, as well as the environmental classifi­cations and prediction of no-effect concentrations of chemicals. Combined with the 3R gains and the potential for higher throughput, a reliable assessment of more chemicals can be achieved, leading to improved environmental protection.

鱼类急性毒性评估的局限性和不确定性可以使用替代方法来减少。
在许多司法管辖区,化学品的环境风险评估通常需要关于鱼类急性毒性的信息。这一信息通常是根据经合组织测试指南(TG) 203或同等区域指南,使用96小时幼鱼致命性测试获得的。然而,TG 203从未使用当前新测试方法(包括替代方法)所需的标准进行验证。表征TG 203的实用性和有效性对于为替代方法提供基准具有重要意义。这篇文章系统地总结了基于方法学、统计学和生物学考虑的TG 203的局限性和不确定性的现有知识。不确定性源于历史上的灵活性(例如,使用广泛的物种范围)和基本试验设计的限制(例如,无复制)。其他不确定性来源来自基于TG 203数据的环境安全外推。环境外推模型结合其他方法的数据,包括毒性的机械指标,可以提供至少相同水平的环境保护。然而,最重要的是,替代方法的3R优势允许更好的标准化,表征和改进的基础研究设计。这可以提高数据的可靠性,从而有利于化学毒性的比较,以及化学物质无效应浓度的环境分类和预测。结合3R增益和更高吞吐量的潜力,可以实现对更多化学品的可靠评估,从而改善环境保护。
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