Estimating the no-observed-adverse-effect-level (NOAEL) of hormetic dose-response relationships in meta-data evaluations
Evgenios Agathokleous, Michael N. Moore, Edward J. Calabrese
Abstract
The number of studies reporting hormetic responses is rapidly increasing, and quantitative evaluations are needed to improve the understanding of hormetic dose responses. However, there is no standardized methodology to estimate the no-observed-adverse-effect-level (NOAEL) of hormetic dose-response relationships developed using data mined from the published literature. Here, we propose a protocol that can be followed to estimate NOAEL, a process that is illustrated using a specific example. This protocol can be used for maintaining a mutual language (since NOAEL can be defined in different ways), permitting comparisons among different studies, and facilitating cumulative science.
Topics & Concepts
HormesisNo-observed-adverse-effect levelProtocol (science)Meta-analysisToxicologyStatisticsMedicineMathematicsBiologyInternal medicineBody weightAlternative medicineOxidative stressPathologyEffects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals