Lasley B L, Overstreet J W
Institute of Toxicology and Environmental Health, University of California, Davis 95616-8615, USA.
Environ Health Perspect. 1998 Aug;106 Suppl 4(Suppl 4):955-60. doi: 10.1289/ehp.98106s4955.
Identification of environmental hazards to reproductive health and characterization of the adverse outcomes necessitate a multidisciplinary approach. Epidemiologic studies are required for the identification of adverse health effects in human populations and then to confirm that specific exposures are responsible. Clinical studies are required to develop assays for reproductive biomarkers and to validate these assays prior to their application in the field. Assays for field use must be formatted and streamlined for large-scale applications and, whenever possible, computer algorithms should be developed to interpret biomarker data. Appropriate animal models must be identified, biomarker assays validated for that model, and animal experiments conducted to identify the mode of action and target organ of a putative reproductive toxicant. Finally, in vitro studies at the level of the cell and cell organelle are essential for mechanisms for toxicity to be clearly identified and understood. In this article we describe the interdisciplinary approach that we have developed for study of the effects of environmental agents on female reproductive functions. This effort requires specific skills of toxicologists, epidemiologists, physicians, biochemists, and physiologists.
识别对生殖健康的环境危害并描述不良后果需要多学科方法。需要进行流行病学研究来确定人群中的不良健康影响,然后确认特定暴露是造成这些影响的原因。需要进行临床研究以开发生殖生物标志物检测方法,并在将这些检测方法应用于实际之前对其进行验证。用于实际应用的检测方法必须进行格式化并简化以用于大规模应用,并且只要有可能,就应开发计算机算法来解释生物标志物数据。必须确定合适的动物模型,针对该模型验证生物标志物检测方法,并进行动物实验以确定假定生殖毒物的作用方式和靶器官。最后,细胞和细胞器水平的体外研究对于清楚地识别和理解毒性机制至关重要。在本文中,我们描述了我们为研究环境因素对女性生殖功能的影响而开发的跨学科方法。这项工作需要毒理学家、流行病学家、医生、生物化学家以及生理学家具备特定技能。