Lucier G W, Schecter A
Environmental Toxicology Program, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 USA.
Environ Health Perspect. 1998 Oct;106(10):623-7. doi: 10.1289/ehp.106-1533173.
The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences/National Toxicology Program (NIEHS/NTP) is developing a new interagency initiative in exposure assessment. This initiative involves the NIEHS, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention through its National Center for Environmental Health, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, the EPA, and other participating institutes and agencies of the NTP. This initiative will benefit public health and priority setting in a number of ways. First, as discussed above, it will strengthen the scientific foundation for risk assessments by the development of more credible exposure/response relationships in people by improving cross-species extrapolation, the development of biologically based dose-response models, and the identification of sensitive subpopulations and for "margin of exposure" based estimates of risk. Second, it will provide the kind of information necessary for deciding which chemicals should be studied with the limited resources available for toxicological testing. For example, there are 85,000 chemicals in commerce today, and the NTP can only provide toxicological evaluations on 10-20 per year. Third, we would use the information obtained from the exposure initiative to focus our research on mixtures that are actually present in people's bodies. Fourth, we would obtain information on the kinds and amount of chemicals in children and other potentially sensitive subpopulations. Determinations of whether additional safety factors need to be applied to children must rest, in part, upon comparative exposure analyses between children and adults. Fifth, this initiative, taken together with the environmental genome initiative, will provide the science base essential for meaningful studies on gene/environment interactions, particularly for strengthening the evaluation of epidemiology studies. Sixth, efficacy of public health policies aimed at reducing human exposure to chemical agents could be evaluated in a more meaningful way if body burden data were available over time, including remediation around Superfund sites and efforts to achieve environmental justice. The exposure assessment initiative is needed to address public health needs. It is feasible because of recent advances in analytical technology and molecular biology, and it is an example of how different agencies can work together to better fulfill their respective missions.
美国国家环境卫生科学研究所/国家毒理学项目(NIEHS/NTP)正在开展一项新的跨部门暴露评估倡议。该倡议涉及NIEHS、疾病控制与预防中心及其国家环境卫生中心、国家职业安全与健康研究所、美国环境保护局(EPA)以及NTP的其他参与机构。这项倡议将在多个方面造福公众健康并为确定优先事项提供帮助。首先,如上文所述,它将通过改进跨物种外推法、开发生物学剂量反应模型以及识别敏感亚群来建立更可靠的人体暴露/反应关系,从而加强风险评估的科学基础,并用于基于“暴露边际”的风险估计。其次,它将提供必要信息,以决定在毒理学测试资源有限的情况下应研究哪些化学物质。例如,目前市场上有85000种化学物质,而NTP每年只能对10 - 20种进行毒理学评估。第三,我们将利用从暴露倡议中获得的信息,把研究重点放在人体实际存在的混合物上。第四,我们将获取有关儿童及其他潜在敏感亚群体内化学物质种类和数量的信息。确定是否需要对儿童应用额外的安全系数,部分取决于儿童与成人之间的比较暴露分析。第五,这项倡议与环境基因组计划相结合,将为有意义的基因/环境相互作用研究提供至关重要的科学依据,特别是用于加强流行病学研究的评估。第六,如果能长期获取人体负荷数据,包括超级基金场地周边的修复情况以及实现环境正义的努力,那么旨在减少人类接触化学物质的公共卫生政策的效果就能得到更有意义的评估。开展暴露评估倡议是满足公共卫生需求所必需的。由于分析技术和分子生物学的最新进展,这是可行的,它也是不同机构如何共同努力以更好地履行各自使命的一个范例。