Science Inventory

Developmental Neurotoxicology: History and Outline of Developmental Neurotoxicity Study Guidelines.

Citation:

Aoyama, H., N. Takahashi, Y. Shutoh, A. Motomura, AND K. Crofton. Developmental Neurotoxicology: History and Outline of Developmental Neurotoxicity Study Guidelines. Food Safety. Food Safety Commission, Cabinet Office, Government of Japan, TOKYO, Japan, 3(2):48-61, (2015).

Impact/Purpose:

Invited review with brief review of basic concepts in developmental neurotoxicology, as well as current representative testing guidelines for evaluating developmental neurotoxicity (DNT) of xenobiotics.

Description:

The present work provides a brief review of basic concepts in developmental neurotoxicology, as well as current representative testing guidelines for evaluating developmental neurotoxicity (DNT) of xenobiotics. Historically, DNT was initially recognized as a “functional” teratogenicity: the main concern was that prenatal and/or early postnatal exposures to chemicals during critical periods of central nervous system (CNS) development would cause later functional abnormalities of the brain. Current internationally harmonized DNT study guidelines are thus intended to predict adverse effects of test compounds on the developing CNS by observing such postnatal parameters as motor activity, startle response, and learning and memory, as well as neropathological alterations. The reliability of current DNT study guidelines and sensitivity of testing methodologies recommended in these guidelines have been confirmed by retrospective evaluations of the many international and domestic collaborative validation studies in developed nations including Japan.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:06/29/2015
Record Last Revised:07/06/2015
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 308332