ASSESSING DEVELOPMENTAL HAZARD - THE RELIABILITY OF THE A/D RATIO

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作者
SETZER, RW [1 ]
ROGERS, JM [1 ]
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[1] US EPA,HLTH EFFECTS RES LAB,DIV RES SUPPORT,BIOSTAT BRANCH,RES TRIANGLE PK,NC 27711
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10.1002/tera.1420440608
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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The quantitative relationship between developmentally toxic exposure levels and adult toxic exposure levels has been used as an index of developmental hazard and has figured prominently in discussions of legal regulation of developmentally toxic agents. Perhaps the most frequently cited index of developmental hazard is the A/D ratio. This index, a ratio of marginally toxic adult and developmental dose levels (e.g., NOAELs or LOAELs), is attractive because it is easily calculated from published toxicity assays and because it has been argued that A/D is relatively constant across species for a given agent. We explored some quantitative aspects of the A/D ratio and of the concept of developmental hazard by simulating 661,500 mammalian developmental toxicity assays on 441 hypothetical compounds. In our simulations, A/D often varied substantially among replicate assays: the median ratio of the upper and lower limits of the distribution of A/D values that include about 95% of the observed A/D values is 16. In addition, A/D did a poor job of predicting the relative developmental and adult responses at dosages lower than those used to calculate the index: among simulated compounds with A/Ds of about 1.0, the developmental response at 1/100th of the NOAEL ranged from about 0.1% to 20,000% of the adult response. Finally, we measured the concordance between pairs of four different indices of developmental hazard, including A/D. Concordance was greatest when the indices were based on the same portion of the dose response, and was much weaker between indices that examined different portions of the dose response. Therefore, it seems likely that no single index can quantify "developmental hazard," as defined by relative adult and developmental susceptibility, and more effort needs to be expended in refining the concept if it is to be useful for hazard assessment.
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