Lein Pamela, Locke Paul, Goldberg Alan
Department of Environmental Health Sciences and Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Environ Health Perspect. 2007 May;115(5):764-8. doi: 10.1289/ehp.9841. Epub 2007 Jan 29.
Developmental neurotoxicity testing (DNT) is perceived by many stakeholders to be an area in critical need of alternatives to current animal testing protocols and guidelines. To address this need, the Johns Hopkins Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing (CAAT), the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and the National Toxicology Program are collaborating in a program called TestSmart DNT, the goals of which are to: (a) develop alternative methodologies for identifying and prioritizing chemicals and exposures that may cause developmental neurotoxicity in humans; (b) develop the policies for incorporating DNT alternatives into regulatory decision making; and (c) identify opportunities for reducing, refining, or replacing the use of animals in DNT. The first TestSmart DNT workshop was an open registration meeting held 13-15 March 2006 in Reston, Virginia. The primary objective was to bring together stakeholders (test developers, test users, regulators, and advocates for children's health, animal welfare, and environmental health) and individuals representing diverse disciplines (developmental neurobiology, toxicology, policy, and regulatory science) from around the world to share information and concerns relating to the science and policy of DNT. Individual presentations are available at the CAAT TestSmart website. This report provides a synthesis of workgroup discussions and recommendations for future directions and priorities, which include initiating a systematic evaluation of alternative models and technologies, developing a framework for the creation of an open database to catalog DNT data, and devising a strategy for harmonizing the validation process across international jurisdictional borders.
许多利益相关者认为,发育神经毒性测试(DNT)是一个迫切需要替代当前动物测试方案和指南的领域。为满足这一需求,约翰霍普金斯动物测试替代方法中心(CAAT)、美国环境保护局和国家毒理学计划正在合作开展一个名为TestSmart DNT的项目,其目标是:(a)开发用于识别和确定可能导致人类发育神经毒性的化学物质和暴露的替代方法;(b)制定将DNT替代方法纳入监管决策的政策;(c)确定在DNT中减少、优化或替代动物使用的机会。第一次TestSmart DNT研讨会是一次公开注册会议,于2006年3月13日至15日在弗吉尼亚州雷斯顿举行。主要目标是将利益相关者(测试开发者、测试使用者、监管者以及儿童健康、动物福利和环境卫生的倡导者)和来自世界各地代表不同学科(发育神经生物学、毒理学、政策和监管科学)的个人聚集在一起,分享与DNT科学和政策相关的信息和关切。个人演讲可在CAAT TestSmart网站上获取。本报告综合了工作组的讨论内容以及对未来方向和优先事项的建议,其中包括启动对替代模型和技术的系统评估,制定创建一个开放数据库以编目DNT数据的框架,以及设计一项在国际管辖边界协调验证过程的策略。