Science Inventory

PRINCIPLES OF IDENTIFYING AND CHARACTERIZING NEUROTOXICITY

Citation:

MacPhail, R. PRINCIPLES OF IDENTIFYING AND CHARACTERIZING NEUROTOXICITY. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/A-92/167 (NTIS PB92209303), 1992.

Description:

There is currently considerable interest in the neurotoxic effects of environmental pollutants. ome of this interest is due to epidemiological, clinical and laboratory studies showing that the nervous system is a target for many toxic substances. he interest is also due to a realization of how little is actually known about the neurotoxicity of most environmental pollutants. aboratory research in neurotoxicology can be viewed as having two distinct approaches that focus on either the identification or the characterization of neurotoxic substances. esearch on the identification of neurotoxicity deals mainly with the screening of chemicals for neurotoxicity. here has been a long-standing tradition of screening chemicals for neurotoxicity. here have, however, been several recent developments that are likely to improve our ability to identify neurotoxic substances, including more detailed assessments of a variety of behavioral and neurological functions. esearch on the characterization of neurotoxicity deals mainly with efforts to discover the mechanism(s) of action of neurotoxic substances. his type of research has in some cases significantly advanced our knowledge of neurotoxic effects (e.g., acrylamide, n-hexane). characterization-based research addresses many of the extrapolation issues of concern in toxicology (e.g., acute to chronic, high-dose to low-dose), and specifically attempts to interrelate the cellular, molecular and functional (neurophysiological, neurobehavioral) effects of toxic substances. hese two research approaches represent critical elements of a tiered testing approach that could ultimately lead to more efficient testing protocols and a more comprehensive understanding of pollutant-induced neurotoxic risk in human populations.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:12/31/1992
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 31982