Tsatsakis A M, Vassilopoulou L, Kovatsi L, Tsitsimpikou C, Karamanou M, Leon G, Liesivuori J, Hayes A W, Spandidos D A
Department of Forensic Sciences and Toxicology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Crete, Heraklion, 71003, Greece.
Laboratory of Forensic Sciences and Toxicology, Medical School, University of Crete, Heraklion, 71409, Greece.
Toxicol Rep. 2018 Oct 6;5:1107-1113. doi: 10.1016/j.toxrep.2018.10.001. eCollection 2018.
Since ancient times the concept of dose response, from a toxicological perspective, has been a matter of concern. Already by the 8th century BC and over the years, many enlightened people have attempted to interpret this phenomenon, observing and coming across its results and practical implementation through exposure to chemical substances, either from natural or synthetic sources. Nowadays, the environmental exposure of human populations to chemicals in terms of quantity and quality might differ. Nevertheless, dose response still remains an issue joining hands with scientific and technological progress. The aim of the present review is not only to briefly recount the history of the dose response concept, from ancient time theories to novel approaches, but also to draw the outline of challenges and requirements toxicology science needs to fulfill.
自古以来,从毒理学角度来看,剂量反应的概念一直备受关注。早在公元前8世纪及之后的岁月里,许多有识之士就试图阐释这一现象,通过接触天然或合成来源的化学物质来观察并了解其结果及实际应用。如今,人群在环境中接触化学物质的数量和质量可能存在差异。然而,剂量反应仍然是一个与科技进步息息相关的问题。本综述的目的不仅是简要回顾剂量反应概念的历史,从古代理论到新方法,还旨在勾勒毒理学科学需要应对的挑战和满足的要求。