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Finding synergies for 3Rs - Toxicokinetics and read-across: Report from an EPAA partners' Forum.

Charles Laroche1, Manoj Aggarwal2, Hans Bender3, Paul Benndorf4, Barbara Birk5, Jonathan Crozier6, Gianni Dal Negro7, Federica De Gaetano8, Christian Desaintes9, Iain Gardner10, Bruno Hubesch11, Amaia Irizar12, David John13, Vikas Kumar14, Alfonso Lostia15, Irene Manou6, Mario Monshouwer16, Boris P Müller17, Alicia Paini15, Kirsty Reid18, Timothy Rowan19, Magdalini Sachana20, Katrin Schutte21, Catrina Stirling22, Rob Taalman23, Leon van Aerts24, Renate Weissenhorn8, Ursula G Sauer25.   

Abstract

The European Partnership for Alternative Approaches to Animal Testing (EPAA) convened a Partners' Forum Toxicokinetics and Read-Across to provide an overview on research activities to develop in vitro toxicokinetics methods and physiologically-based kinetic (PBK) models and to find synergies to enhance use of toxicokinetic data to strengthen read-across. Currently, lacking toxicokinetic data often prevent the application of read-across. Preferably, toxicokinetic data should be generated using in vitro and in silico tools and anchored towards human relevance. In certain sectors, PBK modelling is being used for risk assessment, but less so in others. Specific activities were identified to facilitate the use of in vitro and in silico toxicokinetic data to support read-across: The collation of available tools indicating the parameters and applicability domains covered; endpoint-specific guidance on toxicokinetics parameters required for read-across; case studies exemplifying how toxicokinetic data help support read-across. Activities to enhance the scientific robustness of read-across include the further user-friendly combination of read-across tools and formal guidance by the authorities specifying the minimum information requirements to justify read-across for a given toxicity endpoint. The EPAA was invited to continue dissemination activities and to explore possibilities to collate a contemporaneous list of open toxicokinetics tools that assist risk assessment.
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Keywords:  Absorption; And elimination; Distribution; Excretion (ADME); Hazard and risk assessment; In vitro to in vivo extrapolation (IVIVE); Integrated approach for testing and assessment (IATA); Metabolism; Physiologically-based kinetic (PBK) modelling; Threshold of toxicological concern (TTC); Weight-of-evidence (WoE)

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30144470     DOI: 10.1016/j.yrtph.2018.08.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Regul Toxicol Pharmacol        ISSN: 0273-2300            Impact factor:   3.271


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