New Directions in Toxicity Testing

Posted: 18 Apr 2011

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Daniel Krewski

University of Ottawa - Institution of Population Health

Margit Westphal

University of Ottawa

Mustafa Al-Zoughool

University of Ottawa

Maxine C. Croteau

University of Ottawa

Melvin E. Andersen

Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences

Date Written: April 2011

Abstract

In 2007, the U.S. National Research Council (NRC) published a groundbreaking report entitled Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century: A Vision and a Strategy. The purpose of this report was to develop a long-range strategic plan to update and advance the way environmental agents are tested for toxicity. The vision focused on the identification of critical perturbations of toxicity pathways that lead to adverse human health outcomes using modern scientific tools and technologies. This review describes how emerging scientific methods will move the NRC vision forward and improve the manner in which the potential health risks associated with exposure to environmental agents are assessed. The new paradigm for toxicity testing is compatible with the widely used four-stage risk assessment framework originally proposed by the NRC in 1983 in the so-called Red Book. The Nrf2 antioxidant pathway provides a detailed example of how relevant pathway perturbations will be identified within the context of the new NRC vision for the future of toxicity testing. The implications of the NRC vision for toxicity testing for regulatory risk assessment are also discussed.

Suggested Citation

Krewski, Daniel and Westphal, Margit and Al-Zoughool, Mustafa and Croteau, Maxine C. and Andersen, Melvin E., New Directions in Toxicity Testing (April 2011). Annual Review of Public Health, Vol. 32, pp. 161-78, 2011, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1810219 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-publhealth-031210-101153

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Margit Westphal

University of Ottawa ( email )

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Mustafa Al-Zoughool

University of Ottawa ( email )

2292 Edwin Crescent
Ottawa, Ontario K2C 1H7
Canada

Maxine C. Croteau

University of Ottawa ( email )

2292 Edwin Crescent
Ottawa, Ontario K2C 1H7
Canada

Melvin E. Andersen

Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences ( email )

Research Triangle Park, NC
United States

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