Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5855855 | Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The extended one-generation reproduction toxicity study (EOGRTS; OECD test guideline 433) is a new and technically complex design to evaluate the putative effects of chemicals on fertility and development, including effects upon the developing nervous and immune systems. In addition to offering a more comprehensive assessment of developmental toxicity, the EOGRTS offers important improvements in animal welfare through reduction and refinement in a modular study design. The challenge to the practitioner is to know how the modular aspects of the study should be triggered on the basis of prior knowledge of a particular chemical, or on earlier findings in the EOGRTS itself, requirements of specific regulatory frameworks notwithstanding. The purpose of this document is to offer guidance on science-based triggers for these extended evaluations.
Keywords
TDARPNDKLHOECDExtended One-Generation Reproductive Toxicity StudyEOGRTSACSAECETOCDNT(Q)SARkeyhole limpet haemocyaninDITFertilityReproductiontest guidelineTriggerspostnatal dayOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and DevelopmentDevelopmental toxicityDevelopmental immunotoxicityDevelopmental neurotoxicityEuropean Centre for Ecotoxicology and Toxicology of ChemicalsRatCOHORTS
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Authors
Nigel P. Moore, Manon Beekhuijzen, Peter J. Boogaard, Jennifer E. Foreman, Colin M. North, Christine Palermo, Steffen Schneider, Volker Strauss, Bennard van Ravenzwaay, Alan Poole,