EVALUATION OF EPIDEMIOLOGY AND ANIMAL DATA FOR RISK ASSESSMENT: CHLORPYRIFOS DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROBEHAVIORAL OUTCOMES

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作者
Li, Abby A. [1 ]
Lowe, Kimberly A. [1 ]
McIntosh, Laura J. [1 ]
Mink, Pamela J. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Exponent Hlth Sci Grp, Menlo Pk, CA USA
[2] Emory Univ, Rollins Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA
关键词
ORGANOPHOSPHATE PESTICIDE EXPOSURE; REPEATED GESTATIONAL EXPOSURE; GENDER-RELATED DIFFERENCES; FIBRILLARY ACIDIC PROTEIN; RAT-BRAIN CHOLINESTERASE; ORAL POSTNATAL EXPOSURE; EXPERT PANEL REPORT; METHYL PARATHION; CHOLINERGIC NEUROCHEMISTRY; SEROTONERGIC MECHANISMS;
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10.1080/10937404.2012.645142
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Developmental neurobehavioral outcomes attributed to exposure to chlorpyrifos (CPF) obtained from epidemiologic and animal studies published before June 2010 were reviewed for risk assessment purposes. For epidemiological studies, this review considered (1) overall strength of study design, (2) specificity of CPF exposure biomarkers, (3) potential for bias, and (4) Hill guidelines for causal inference. In the case of animal studies, this review focused on evaluating the consistency of outcomes for developmental neurobehavioral end-points from in vivo mammalian studies that exposed dams and/or offspring to CPF prior to weaning. Developmental neuropharmacologic and neuropathologic outcomes were also evaluated. Experimental design and methods were examined as part of the weight of evidence. There was insufficient evidence that human developmental exposures to CPF produce adverse neurobehavioral effects in infants and children across different cohort studies that may be relevant to CPF exposure. In animals, few behavioral parameters were affected following gestational exposures to 1 mg/kg-d but were not consistently reported by different laboratories. For postnatal exposures, behavioral effects found in more than one study at 1 mg/kg-d were decreased errors on a radial arm maze in female rats and increased errors in males dosed subcutaneously from postnatal day (PND) 1 to 4. A similar finding was seen in rats exposed orally from PND 1 to 21 with incremental dose levels of 1, 2, and 4 mg/kg-d, but not in rats dosed with constant dose level of 1 mg/kg-d. Neurodevelopmental behavioral, pharmacological, and morphologic effects occurred at doses that produced significant brain or red blood cell acetylcholinesterase inhibition in dams or offspring.
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