Literature DB >> 25405971

Application of in silico and in vitro methods in the development of adverse outcome pathway constructs in wildlife.

Judith C Madden1, Vera Rogiers2, Mathieu Vinken2.   

Abstract

There is a long history of using both in silico and in vitro methods to predict adverse effects in humans and environmental species where toxicity data are lacking. Currently, there is a great deal of interest in applying these methods to the development of so-called 'adverse outcome pathway' (AOP) constructs. The AOP approach provides a framework for organizing information at the chemical and biological level, allowing evidence from both in silico and in vitro studies to be rationally combined to fill gaps in knowledge concerning toxicological events. Fundamental to this new paradigm is a greater understanding of the mechanisms of toxicity and, in particular, where these mechanisms may be conserved across taxa, such as between model animals and related wild species. This presents an opportunity to make predictions across diverse species, where empirical data are unlikely to become available as is the case for most species of wildlife.
© 2014 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved.

Entities:  

Keywords:  adverse outcome pathway; in silico modelling; in vitro techniques; predictive toxicology

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2014        PMID: 25405971      PMCID: PMC4213594          DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2013.0584

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci        ISSN: 0962-8436            Impact factor:   6.237


  26 in total

Review 1.  Adverse outcome pathways: a conceptual framework to support ecotoxicology research and risk assessment.

Authors:  Gerald T Ankley; Richard S Bennett; Russell J Erickson; Dale J Hoff; Michael W Hornung; Rodney D Johnson; David R Mount; John W Nichols; Christine L Russom; Patricia K Schmieder; Jose A Serrrano; Joseph E Tietge; Daniel L Villeneuve
Journal:  Environ Toxicol Chem       Date:  2010-03       Impact factor: 3.742

Review 2.  The adverse outcome pathway concept: a pragmatic tool in toxicology.

Authors:  Mathieu Vinken
Journal:  Toxicology       Date:  2013-08-23       Impact factor: 4.221

3.  Adverse outcome pathways during early fish development: a conceptual framework for identification of chemical screening and prioritization strategies.

Authors:  David C Volz; Scott Belanger; Michelle Embry; Stephanie Padilla; Hans Sanderson; Kristin Schirmer; Stefan Scholz; Daniel Villeneuve
Journal:  Toxicol Sci       Date:  2011-07-12       Impact factor: 4.849

Review 4.  Environmental toxicants--induced epigenetic alterations and their reversers.

Authors:  Minju Kim; Minji Bae; Hyunkyung Na; Mihi Yang
Journal:  J Environ Sci Health C Environ Carcinog Ecotoxicol Rev       Date:  2012       Impact factor: 3.781

5.  Cross-species sensitivity to a novel androgen receptor agonist of potential environmental concern, spironolactone.

Authors:  Carlie A LaLone; Daniel L Villeneuve; Jenna E Cavallin; Michael D Kahl; Elizabeth J Durhan; Elizabeth A Makynen; Kathleen M Jensen; Kyle E Stevens; Megan N Severson; Chad A Blanksma; Kevin M Flynn; Philip C Hartig; Jonne S Woodard; Jason P Berninger; Teresa J Norberg-King; Rodney D Johnson; Gerald T Ankley
Journal:  Environ Toxicol Chem       Date:  2013-09-06       Impact factor: 3.742

6.  Defining and modeling known adverse outcome pathways: Domoic acid and neuronal signaling as a case study.

Authors:  Karen H Watanabe; Melvin E Andersen; Niladri Basu; Michael J Carvan; Kevin M Crofton; Kerensa A King; Cristina Suñol; Evelyn Tiffany-Castiglioni; Irvin R Schultz
Journal:  Environ Toxicol Chem       Date:  2011-01       Impact factor: 3.742

7.  Heart malformation is an early response to TCDD in embryonic zebrafish.

Authors:  Dagmara S Antkiewicz; C Geoffrey Burns; Sara A Carney; Richard E Peterson; Warren Heideman
Journal:  Toxicol Sci       Date:  2005-01-05       Impact factor: 4.849

8.  Molecular docking: a potential tool to aid ecotoxicity testing in environmental risk assessment of pharmaceuticals.

Authors:  Samantha Dawn Walker; Sharron McEldowney
Journal:  Chemosphere       Date:  2013-11       Impact factor: 7.086

Review 9.  Risks of hormonally active pharmaceuticals to amphibians: a growing concern regarding progestagens.

Authors:  Moa Säfholm; Anton Ribbenstedt; Jerker Fick; Cecilia Berg
Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci       Date:  2014-11-19       Impact factor: 6.237

Review 10.  Current perspectives on the use of alternative species in human health and ecological hazard assessments.

Authors:  Edward J Perkins; Gerald T Ankley; Kevin M Crofton; Natàlia Garcia-Reyero; Carlie A LaLone; Mark S Johnson; Joseph E Tietge; Daniel L Villeneuve
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  2013-06-14       Impact factor: 9.031

View more
  4 in total

1.  Medicating the environment: assessing risks of pharmaceuticals to wildlife and ecosystems.

Authors:  Kathryn E Arnold; A Ross Brown; Gerald T Ankley; John P Sumpter
Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci       Date:  2014-11-19       Impact factor: 6.237

Review 2.  The Role of Omics in the Application of Adverse Outcome Pathways for Chemical Risk Assessment.

Authors:  Erica K Brockmeier; Geoff Hodges; Thomas H Hutchinson; Emma Butler; Markus Hecker; Knut Erik Tollefsen; Natalia Garcia-Reyero; Peter Kille; Dörthe Becker; Kevin Chipman; John Colbourne; Timothy W Collette; Andrew Cossins; Mark Cronin; Peter Graystock; Steve Gutsell; Dries Knapen; Ioanna Katsiadaki; Anke Lange; Stuart Marshall; Stewart F Owen; Edward J Perkins; Stewart Plaistow; Anthony Schroeder; Daisy Taylor; Mark Viant; Gerald Ankley; Francesco Falciani
Journal:  Toxicol Sci       Date:  2017-08-01       Impact factor: 4.849

Review 3.  Retinaldehyde Dehydrogenase Inhibition-Related Adverse Outcome Pathway: Potential Risk of Retinoic Acid Synthesis Inhibition during Embryogenesis.

Authors:  Kichul Cho; Sang-Moo Lee; Jina Heo; Yong Min Kwon; Dawoon Chung; Woon-Jong Yu; Seung Seob Bae; Grace Choi; Dae-Sung Lee; Youngjun Kim
Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2021-10-20       Impact factor: 4.546

Review 4.  Strategies to apply 3Rs in preclinical testing.

Authors:  Susana B Gorzalczany; Angeles G Rodriguez Basso
Journal:  Pharmacol Res Perspect       Date:  2021-10
  4 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.