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Toxicol Sci ; 181(2): 148-159, 2021 05 27.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33837425

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A new safety testing paradigm that relies on gene expression biomarker panels was developed to easily and quickly identify drug-induced injuries across tissues in rats prior to drug candidate selection. Here, we describe the development, qualification, and implementation of gene expression signatures that diagnose tissue degeneration/necrosis for use in early rat safety studies. Approximately 400 differentially expressed genes were first identified that were consistently regulated across 4 prioritized tissues (liver, kidney, heart, and skeletal muscle), following injuries induced by known toxicants. Hundred of these "universal" genes were chosen for quantitative PCR, and the most consistent and robustly responding transcripts selected, resulting in a final 22-gene set from which unique sets of 12 genes were chosen as optimal for each tissue. The approach was extended across 4 additional tissues (pancreas, gastrointestinal tract, bladder, and testes) where toxicities are less common. Mathematical algorithms were generated to convert each tissue's 12-gene expression values to a single metric, scaled between 0 and 1, and a positive threshold set. For liver, kidney, heart, and skeletal muscle, this was established using a training set of 22 compounds and performance determined by testing a set of approximately 100 additional compounds, resulting in 74%-94% sensitivity and 94%-100% specificity for liver, kidney, and skeletal muscle, and 54%-62% sensitivity and 95%-98% specificity for heart. Similar performance was observed across a set of 15 studies for pancreas, gastrointestinal tract, bladder, and testes. Bundled together, we have incorporated these tissue signatures into a 4-day rat study, providing a rapid assessment of commonly seen compound liabilities to guide selection of lead candidates without the necessity to perform time-consuming histopathologic analyses.


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Perfilación de la Expresión Génica , Preparaciones Farmacéuticas , Animales , Hígado , Ratas , Medición de Riesgo , Transcriptoma
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Contemp Top Lab Anim Sci ; 42(5): 27-30, 2003 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14510521

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The primary enclosure of a laboratory animal's environment should encourage species-typical behavior and enhancement of the animal's well-being, as indicated by the Guide. Enrichment devices have been documented to decrease the incidence of stereotypical behaviors and increase overall activity of rabbits. An 8-week study was performed to evaluate the effect of an environmental enrichment device, stainless-steel rabbit rattles on spring clips, on individually housed rabbits in a Safety Assessment facility. We used 48 New Zealand White rabbits; the devices were placed on cages of 32 study rabbits, and 16 control rabbits had no devices. Food consumption measurements and observations of device manipulations (taken during a predetermined peak interaction 1-h timeframe) were collected 5 days per week. All rabbits were bled for evaluation of hematologic parameters for the stress triad (neutrophilia, lymphopenia, and eosinopenia) and weighed weekly. No significant differences were found between study and control rabbits when body weights, food consumption, and hematologic parameters were analyzed. Our study supports previous findings that interaction with enrichment devices decreases over time, thus indicating the need for frequent rotation of different enrichment devices. In addition, no adverse effects of the analyzed parameters were found, indicating that stainless-steel rabbit rattles on spring clips are suitable devices for safety assessment studies, in which the introduction of new variables is often unacceptable.


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Bienestar del Animal , Vivienda para Animales , Medio Social , Pruebas de Toxicidad/métodos , Animales , Recuento de Células Sanguíneas , Peso Corporal , Ingestión de Alimentos , Femenino , Masculino , Conejos/fisiología , Conejos/psicología , Estrés Psicológico/sangre
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