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A microfluidic thyroid-liver platform to assess chemical safety in humans

Julia Kühnlenz

2022ALTEX22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Environmental factors play a substantial role in determining cardiovascular health, but data informing the risks presented by environmental toxicants is insufficient. In vitro new approach methodologies (NAMs) offer a promising approach with which to address the limitations of traditional in vivo and in vitro assays for assessing cardiotoxicity. Driven largely by the needs of pharmaceutical toxicity testing, considerable progress in developing NAMs for cardiotoxicity analysis has already been made. As the scientific and regulatory interest in NAMs for environmental chemicals continues to grow, a thorough understanding of the unique features of environmental cardiotoxicants and their associated cardiotoxicities is needed. Here, we review the key characteristics of as well as important regulatory and biological considerations for fit-for-purpose NAMs for environmental cardiotoxicity. By emphasizing the challenges and opportunities presented by NAMs for environmental cardiotoxicity we hope to accelerate their development, acceptance, and application.

Topics & Concepts

Pregnane X receptorThyroidThyroid hormone receptor betaNuclear receptorThyroid hormone receptorCatabolismInternal medicineEndocrinologyIn vivoReceptorChemistryTriiodothyronineFollicular cellConstitutive androstane receptorHormoneIn vitroBiologyMetabolismBiochemistryMedicineTranscription factorHormone receptorCancerGeneBreast cancerBiotechnologyChemical Safety and Risk Management
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