Berger Josef
Department of Clinical Studies, Faculty of Health and Social Studies, University of South Bohemia, 37005 Ceské Budejovice, Czech Republic.
Lab Anim. 2009 Oct;43(4):328-32. doi: 10.1258/la.2008.007162. Epub 2009 Jun 8.
The substitution of insects for laboratory animals in toxicity testing is likely to become a reality in the framework of prescreening. Haematotoxicological studies of newly developed chemicals, such as food components, drugs, etc. performed on insects can offer advantages in, for example, environmental toxicology. Reliable routine predictions should produce an increase in our knowledge of haemocyte physiology. Although the differences between human physiology and morphology and those of insects are great, the basic functions of insect haemocytes and mammalian leukocytes appear not to have changed during evolution. The use of insects in haematotoxicity assays represents a preclinical testing strategy which will lower costs, accelerate screening and offer ethical benefits.
在毒性测试中用昆虫替代实验动物很可能会在预筛选框架内成为现实。对新开发的化学品,如食品成分、药物等进行的昆虫血液毒理学研究在环境毒理学等方面可能具有优势。可靠的常规预测应能增加我们对血细胞生理学的了解。尽管人类生理学和形态学与昆虫的差异很大,但昆虫血细胞和哺乳动物白细胞的基本功能在进化过程中似乎并未改变。在血液毒性测定中使用昆虫代表了一种临床前测试策略,它将降低成本、加速筛选并带来伦理上的益处。