Department of Biotechnology
inStem (Institute for Stem Cell Science and Regenerative Medicine)

Current status and future directions for a neurotoxicity hazard assessment framework that integrates approaches.

Publication Type

Journal Article

Date of Publication

May 1, 2022

Journal

Computational toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)

Volume/Issue

22

ISSN

2468-1113

Neurotoxicology is the study of adverse effects on the structure or function of the developing or mature adult nervous system following exposure to chemical, biological, or physical agents. The development of more informative alternative methods to assess developmental (DNT) and adult (NT) neurotoxicity induced by xenobiotics is critically needed. The use of such alternative methods including approaches that predict DNT or NT from chemical structure (e.g., statistical-based and expert rule-based systems) is ideally based on a comprehensive understanding of the relevant biological mechanisms. This paper discusses known mechanisms alongside the current state of the art in DNT/NT testing. approaches available today that support the assessment of neurotoxicity based on knowledge of chemical structure are reviewed, and a conceptual framework for the integration of methods with experimental information is presented. Establishing this framework is essential for the development of protocols, namely standardized approaches, to ensure that assessments of NT and DNT based on chemical structures are generated in a transparent, consistent, and defendable manner.

Alternate Journal

Comput Toxicol

PubMed ID

35844258

PubMed Central ID

PMC9281386

Authors

Kevin M Crofton
Arianna Bassan
Mamta Behl
Yaroslav G Chushak
Ellen Fritsche
Jeffery M Gearhart
Mary Sue Marty
Moiz Mumtaz
Manuela Pavan
Patricia Ruiz
Magdalini Sachana
Rajamani Selvam
Timothy J Shafer
Lidiya Stavitskaya
David T Szabo
Steven T Szabo
Raymond R Tice
Dan Wilson
David Woolley
Glenn J Myatt