Kortenkamp Andreas, Faust Michael, Scholze Martin, Backhaus Thomas
School of Pharmacy, University of London, London, United Kingdom.
Environ Health Perspect. 2007 Dec;115 Suppl 1(Suppl 1):106-14. doi: 10.1289/ehp.9358.
A key question in the risk assessment of exposures to multiple chemicals is whether mixture effects may occur when chemicals are combined at low doses which individually do not induce observable effects. However, a systematic evaluation of experimental studies addressing this issue is missing.
With this contribution, we wish to bridge this gap by providing a systematic assessment of published studies against well-defined quality criteria.
On reviewing the low-dose mixture literature, we found good evidence demonstrating significant mixture effects with combinations of chemicals well below their individual no observable adverse effect levels (NOAELs), both with mixtures composed of similarly and dissimilarly acting agents.
The widely held view that mixtures of dissimilarly acting chemicals are "safe" at levels below NOAELs is not supported by empirical evidence. We show that this view is also based on the erroneous assumption that NOAELs can be equated with zero-effect levels. Thus, on the basis of published evidence, it is difficult to rule out the possibility of mixture effects from low-dose multiple exposures.
在多种化学物质暴露的风险评估中,一个关键问题是当化学物质以低剂量组合时(这些低剂量单独使用时不会产生可观察到的影响)是否可能出现混合效应。然而,缺乏对解决该问题的实验研究的系统评价。
通过本研究,我们希望通过对照明确的质量标准对已发表的研究进行系统评估来填补这一空白。
在回顾低剂量混合物文献时,我们发现有充分证据表明,无论是由作用相似还是不同的化学物质组成的混合物,在远低于其各自未观察到有害作用水平(NOAELs)的剂量下组合时,都会产生显著的混合效应。
认为作用不同的化学物质混合物在低于NOAELs水平时是“安全的”这一广泛观点没有得到实证证据的支持。我们表明,这一观点还基于将NOAELs等同于零效应水平的错误假设。因此,根据已发表的证据,很难排除低剂量多重暴露产生混合效应的可能性。