| Literature DB >> 26073002 |
Roland Solecki1, Martina Rauch1, Andrea Gall1, Jochen Buschmann2, Ruth Clark3, Antje Fuchs4, Haidong Kan5, Verena Heinrich6, Rupert Kellner2, Thomas B Knudsen7, Weihua Li8, Susan L Makris7, Yojiro Ooshima9, Francisco Paumgartten10, Aldert H Piersma11, Gilbert Schönfelder12, Michael Oelgeschläger1, Christof Schaefer13, Kohei Shiota14, Beate Ulbrich15, Xuncheng Ding8, Ibrahim Chahoud13.
Abstract
This article is a report of the 8th Berlin Workshop on Developmental Toxicity held in May 2014. The main aim of the workshop was the continuing harmonization of terminology and innovations for methodologies used in the assessment of embryo- and fetotoxic findings. The following main topics were discussed: harmonized categorization of external, skeletal, visceral and materno-fetal findings into malformations, variations and grey zone anomalies, aspects of developmental anomalies in humans and laboratory animals, and innovations for new methodologies in developmental toxicology. The application of Version 2 terminology in the DevTox database was considered as a useful improvement in the categorization of developmental anomalies. Participants concluded that initiation of a project for comparative assessments of developmental anomalies in humans and laboratory animals could support regulatory risk assessment and university-based training. Improvement of new methodological approaches for alternatives to animal testing should be triggered for a better understanding of developmental outcomes.Entities:
Keywords: Developmental toxicology; Grey zone anomalies; Harmonization; Human anomalies; Malformation; Reproductive toxicology; Terminology; Variation
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26073002 DOI: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2015.06.046
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Toxicol ISSN: 0890-6238 Impact factor: 3.143