Landrigan Flashcards

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Pharmacokinetic models

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Physiologically based pharmacokinetic models that could describe unique features of young developing humans

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Bioassay protocols

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To provide direct information on the relative contribution of exposures at different ages to lifetime risks
Appropriate toxicological tests for perinatal and childhood toxicity

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Two characteristics (other than consumption/breathing) that magnify children’s exposures

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Hand to mouth behaviour

Play close to ground

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Children’s metabolic pathways

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Immature
Ability to metabolize, detoxify, and excrete environmental agents is different from adults
More or less vulnerable depending on the chemical

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Children’s developmental processes

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Easily disrupted during rapid growth and development before and after birth
Destruction of cells by chemicals, or endocrine mimickers influencing signalling

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Children’s more years to live

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More years to live, therefore more time to develop diseases initiated by early exposure

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Thalidomide

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Causes limb reduction defects following use in pregnancy

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Aminopterin

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Antagonist of folic acid

Associated with anencephaly, meningocele, hydrocephalus and cleft lip

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Diphenylhydantoin

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Broad spectrum of anomalies

Orofacial clefts, nail and digital hypoplasia, growth abnormalities, and mental deficiency

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Valproic acid

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Neural tube defects

Heart, craniofacial and limb anomalies

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Coumadin

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Hypoplasia of nasal cartialge, chondrodysplasias, atrophy of optic nerves

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Endocrine disruption

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Chemicals that have capacity to interfere with body’s hormonal signalling
Embryo, fetus and neonate, and child in prepubertal period are at high risk of adverse consequences

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Child protective approach to risk assessment must include: (5)

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1) Improved exposure assessment
2) Enhanced toxicity testing
3) New toxicodynamic and toxicokinetic models
4) Mechanistically based approach to hazard assessment
5) Application of uncertainty and safety factors that specifically consider children’s risks

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