Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Rutgers University, Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy, Piscataway, New Jersey, USA.
Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute, Piscataway, New Jersey, USA.
Pharmacol Res Perspect. 2024 Aug;12(4):e1229. doi: 10.1002/prp2.1229.
The risk of a terrorist attack in the United States has created challenges on how to effectively treat toxicities that result from exposure to chemical weapons. To address this concern, the United States has organized a trans-agency initiative across academia, government, and industry to identify drugs to treat tissue injury resulting from exposure to chemical threat agents. We sought to develop and evaluate an interactive educational session that provides hands-on instruction on how to repurpose FDA-approved drugs as therapeutics to treat toxicity from exposure to chemical weapons. As part of the Rutgers Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship program, 23 undergraduate students participated in a 2-h session that included: (1) an overview of chemical weapon toxicities, (2) a primer on pharmacology principles, and (3) an interactive session where groups of students were provided lists of FDA-approved drugs to evaluate potential mechanisms of action and suitability as countermeasures for four chemical weapon case scenarios. The interactive session culminated in a competition for the best grant "sales pitch." From this interactive training, students improved their understanding of (1) the ability of chemical weapons to cause long-term toxicities, (2) impact of route of administration and exposure scenario on drug efficacy, and (3) re-purposing FDA-approved drugs to treat disease from chemical weapon exposure. These findings demonstrated that an interactive training exercise can provide students with new insights into drug development for chemical threat agent toxicities.
美国面临的恐怖袭击风险给如何有效治疗因接触化学武器而产生的毒性带来了挑战。为了解决这一问题,美国在学术界、政府和工业界之间组织了一项跨机构倡议,以确定用于治疗因接触化学威胁剂而导致的组织损伤的药物。我们试图开发和评估一种互动式教育课程,提供有关如何将经 FDA 批准的药物重新用于治疗接触化学武器毒性的实用指导。作为罗格斯大学暑期本科生研究奖学金计划的一部分,23 名本科生参加了为期 2 小时的课程,其中包括:(1)化学武器毒性概述,(2)药理学原理入门,以及(3)互动式会议,在会上,为学生提供了一份 FDA 批准的药物清单,以评估四种化学武器情况的潜在作用机制和适用性作为对策。互动式会议以最佳“销售宣传”的竞争形式结束。通过这种互动式培训,学生们对以下方面的理解得到了提高:(1)化学武器造成长期毒性的能力,(2)给药途径和暴露情况对药物疗效的影响,以及(3)将经 FDA 批准的药物重新用于治疗因接触化学武器而产生的疾病。这些发现表明,互动式培训可以为学生提供有关化学威胁剂毒性药物开发的新见解。