Literature DB >> 28539002

From in vivo to in vitro: The medical device testing paradigm shift.

Dayna Kerecman Myers1, Alan M Goldberg1, Albrecht Poth2, Michael F Wolf3, Joseph Carraway4, James McKim5, Kelly P Coleman3, Richard Hutchinson6, Ronald Brown7, Harald F Krug8, Anthony Bahinski9, Thomas Hartung1,10.   

Abstract

Amid growing efforts to advance the replacement, reduction, and refinement of the use of animals in research, there is a growing recognition that in vitro testing of medical devices can be more effective, both in terms of cost and time, and also more reliable than in vivo testing. Although the technological landscape has evolved rapidly in support of these concepts, regulatory acceptance of alternative testing methods has not kept pace. Despite the acceptance by regulators of some in vitro tests (cytotoxicity, gene toxicity, and some hemocompatibility assays), many toxicity tests still rely on animals (irritation, sensitization, acute toxicity, reproductive/developmental toxicity), even where other industrial sectors have already abandoned them. Bringing about change will require a paradigm shift in current approaches to testing - and a concerted effort to generate better data on risks to human health from exposure to leachable chemicals from medical devices, and to boost confidence in the use of alternative methods to test devices. To help advance these ideas, stir debate about best practices, and coalesce around a roadmap forward, the JHU-Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing (CAAT) hosted a symposium believed to be the first gathering dedicated to the topic of in vitro testing of medical devices. Industry representatives, academics, and regulators in attendance presented evidence to support the unique strengths and challenges associated with the approaches currently in use as well as new methods under development, and drew next steps to push the field forward from their presentations and discussion.

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Keywords:  refinement; in vitro testing; skin sensitization; nanotoxicology; threshold of toxicological concern (TTC)

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28539002     DOI: 10.14573/altex.1608081

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ALTEX        ISSN: 1868-596X            Impact factor:   6.043


  7 in total

1.  A Robot Mimicking Heart Motions: An Ex-Vivo Test Approach for Cardiac Devices.

Authors:  Rolf Vogel; Andreas Haeberlin; Adrian Zurbuchen; Aloïs Pfenniger; Sammy Omari; Tobias Reichlin
Journal:  Cardiovasc Eng Technol       Date:  2021-08-18       Impact factor: 2.305

Review 2.  Comparison of methods used for evaluation of mutagenicity/genotoxicity of model chemicals - parabens.

Authors:  J Chrz; B Hošíková; L Svobodová; D Očadlíková; H Kolářová; M Dvořáková; K Kejlová; L Malina; G Jírová; A Vlková; M Mannerström
Journal:  Physiol Res       Date:  2020-12-31       Impact factor: 1.881

3.  Internationalization of read-across as a validated new approach method (NAM) for regulatory toxicology.

Authors:  Costanza Rovida; Tara Barton-Maclaren; Emilio Benfenati; Francesca Caloni; P. Charukeshi Chandrasekera; Christophe Chesné; Mark T D Cronin; Joop De Knecht; Daniel R Dietrich; Sylvia E Escher; Suzanne Fitzpatrick; Brenna Flannery; Matthias Herzler; Susanne Hougaard Bennekou; Bruno Hubesch; Hennicke Kamp; Jaffar Kisitu; Nicole Kleinstreuer; Simona Kovarich; Marcel Leist; Alexandra Maertens; Kerry Nugent; Giorgia Pallocca; Manuel Pastor; Grace Patlewicz; Manuela Pavan; Octavio Presgrave; Lena Smirnova; Michael Schwarz; Takashi Yamada; Thomas Hartung
Journal:  ALTEX       Date:  2020-04-30       Impact factor: 6.250

4.  A Neuromorphic Prosthesis to Restore Communication in Neuronal Networks.

Authors:  Stefano Buccelli; Yannick Bornat; Ilaria Colombi; Matthieu Ambroise; Laura Martines; Valentina Pasquale; Marta Bisio; Jacopo Tessadori; Przemysław Nowak; Filippo Grassia; Alberto Averna; Mariateresa Tedesco; Paolo Bonifazi; Francesco Difato; Paolo Massobrio; Timothée Levi; Michela Chiappalone
Journal:  iScience       Date:  2019-08-01

5.  Cytocompatibility of Modified Silk Fibroin with Glycidyl Methacrylate for Tissue Engineering and Biomedical Applications.

Authors:  Heesun Hong; Ok Joo Lee; Young Jin Lee; Ji Seung Lee; Olatunji Ajiteru; Hanna Lee; Ye Ji Suh; Md Tipu Sultan; Soon Hee Kim; Chan Hum Park
Journal:  Biomolecules       Date:  2020-12-29

Review 6.  Osteochondral tissue engineering: Perspectives for clinical application and preclinical development.

Authors:  Chengchong Ai; Yee Han Dave Lee; Xuan Hao Tan; Si Heng Sharon Tan; James Hoi Po Hui; James Cho-Hong Goh
Journal:  J Orthop Translat       Date:  2021-10-11       Impact factor: 5.191

7.  Advances in acute toxicity testing: strengths, weaknesses and regulatory acceptance.

Authors:  Earnest Oghenesuvwe Erhirhie; Chibueze Peter Ihekwereme; Emmanuel Emeka Ilodigwe
Journal:  Interdiscip Toxicol       Date:  2018-08-06
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