Zeise L, Wilson R, Crouch E A
California Public Health Foundation, California Department of Health Services, COMTU, Berkeley 94704.
Environ Health Perspect. 1987 Aug;73:259-306. doi: 10.1289/ehp.8773259.
We review the experimental evidence for various shapes of dose-response relationships for carcinogens and summarize those experiments that give the most information on relatively low doses. A brief review of some models is given to illustrate the shapes of dose-response curve expected from them. Our major interest is in the use of dose-response relationships to estimate risks to humans at low doses, and so we pay special attention to experimentally observed and theoretically expected nonlinearities. There are few experimental examples of nonlinear dose-response relations in humans, but this may simply be due to the limitations in the data. The several examples in rodents, even though for high dose data, suggest that nonlinearity is common. In some cases such nonlinearities may be rationalized on the basis of the pharmacokinetics of the test compound or its metabolites.
我们回顾了致癌物剂量反应关系各种形式的实验证据,并总结了那些能提供相对低剂量下最多信息的实验。简要回顾了一些模型,以说明预期的剂量反应曲线形状。我们主要关注利用剂量反应关系来估计低剂量下对人类的风险,因此特别关注实验观察到的和理论预期的非线性。人类中非线性剂量反应关系的实验例子很少,但这可能仅仅是由于数据的局限性。啮齿动物中的几个例子,即使是高剂量数据,也表明非线性很常见。在某些情况下,这种非线性可以根据受试化合物或其代谢物的药代动力学来解释。