如何制定假设和iata来支持纳米形式的分组和读取。

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Fiona A Murphy, Helinor J Johnston, Susan Dekkers, Eric A J Bleeker, Agnes G Oomen, Teresa F Fernandes, Kirsten Rasmussen, Paula Jantunen, Hubert Rauscher, Neil Hunt, Luisana di Cristos, Hedwig M Braakhuis, Andrea Haase, Danail Hristozov, Wendel Wohlleben, Stefania Sabella, Vicki Stone
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摘要

在纳米尺度上制造和功能化材料已经导致了在尺寸、形态和表面特征上变化的物质的整个纳米形式(NFs)阵列的产生。由于财政、时间和道德方面的考虑,测试每一种独特的NF的副作用实际上是不可能的。在GRACIOUS框架的支持下,使用假设驱动的分组和跨读方法,代表了一种有希望的个案测试替代方案,将使风险评估过程更有效。通过应用适当的分组假设,该框架有助于评估NFs之间的相似性,从而支持信息的分组和解读,最大限度地减少对新测试的需求,并与毒理学研究中动物替换、减少和改进的3R原则保持一致。对于每个分组假设,综合测试和评估方法(IATA)指导用户在数据收集和获取中测试假设,遵循结构化格式以促进有效的决策。在这里,我们展示了用于生成GRACIOUS分组假设的模板,其中包含与“生命周期,环境释放和人类暴露”,“它们是什么:物理化学特征”,“它们去哪里:环境命运,吸收和毒性动力学”以及“它们做什么:人类和环境毒性”相关的信息。本文概述了以人类健康为重点的模板衍生假设,并概述了GRACIOUS项目生成的IATAs。我们讨论了模板的应用和灵活性,为以逻辑、循证的方式将分组和读取的应用扩展到更广泛的NFs和物质提供了机会。
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How to formulate hypotheses and IATAs to support grouping and read-across of nanoforms.

Manufacturing and functionalizing materials at the nanoscale has led to the generation of a whole array of nanoforms (NFs) of substances varying in size, morphology, and surface characteristics. Due to financial, time, and ethical considerations, testing every unique NF for adverse effects is virtually impossible. Use of hypothesis-driven grouping and read-across approaches, as supported by the GRACIOUS Framework, represents a promising alternative to case-by-case testing that will make the risk assessment process more efficient. Through application of appropriate grouping hypotheses, the Framework facilitates the assessment of similarity between NFs, thereby supporting grouping and read-across of information, minimizing the need for new testing, and aligning with the 3R principles of replacement, reduction, and refinement of animals in toxicology studies. For each grouping hypothesis an integrated approach to testing and assessment (IATA) guides the user in data gathering and acquisition to test the hypothesis, following a structured format to facilitate efficient decision-making. Here we present the template used to generate the GRACIOUS grouping hypotheses encompassing information relevant to “Lifecycle, environmental release, and human exposure”, “What they are: physicochemical characteristics”, “Where they go: environmental fate, uptake, and toxicokinetics”, and “What they do: human and environmental toxicity”. A summary of the template-derived hypotheses focusing on human health is provided, along with an overview of the IATAs generated by the GRACIOUS project. We discuss the application and flexibility of the template, providing the opportunity to expand the application of grouping and read-across in a logical, evidence-based manner to a wider range of NFs and substances.

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Altex-Alternatives To Animal Experimentation
Altex-Alternatives To Animal Experimentation MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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7.70
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89
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2 months
期刊介绍: ALTEX publishes original articles, short communications, reviews, as well as news and comments and meeting reports. Manuscripts submitted to ALTEX are evaluated by two expert reviewers. The evaluation takes into account the scientific merit of a manuscript and its contribution to animal welfare and the 3R principle.
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