scholarly journals In vitro pituitary and thyroid cell proliferation assays and their relevance as alternatives to animal testing

ALTEX ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 30 (3) ◽  
pp. 293-307 ◽  
Author(s):  
Barae Jomaa
2013 ◽  
Vol 221 ◽  
pp. S151
Author(s):  
Barae Jomaa ◽  
Jac M.M.J.G. Aarts ◽  
Laura H.J. de Haan ◽  
Ad A.C.M. Peijinenburg ◽  
Toine F.H. Bovee ◽  
...  

Impact ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 (8) ◽  
pp. 44-45
Author(s):  
Hajime Kojima

Scientists are working to develop new and innovative alternatives to animal testing that don't rely on the use of animals. Takao Ashikaga, Hajime Kojima and Yoko Hirabayashi are part of JaCVAM which works to promote the use of alternatives to animal testing. The goal is to replace, reduce or refine (3Rs) the use of animal under International harmonization. Hirabayashi is also the representative of a research group that is funded by the AMED and the representative of a research group funded by the MHLW. A challenge the researchers are facing in their quest to ensure the welfare of experimental animals and also ensure the safety of various pharmaceutical and chemicals is the lack of biomarkers to more accurately predict toxicity for regulatory acceptance. This means that without animal testing more costly and complex non-animal methods are required and presents a barrier to the adoption of non-animal methods for international standerisation. As such, there is a need to develop an easy way to obtain a lot of information. Hirabayashi and the team are working on the development of AI that can be used to evaluate the safety of different compounds. The researchers are developing in vitro assays such as ordinary 2-dimensional culture, 3-dimensional culture including organoids or spheroids, reporter gene assay and organ-on-a chip; and in silico assays such as computer toxicology using QSAR and Read Across. The researchers hope that their innovative work will contribute to the 3Rs, benefiting animal welfare for regulatory use.


1987 ◽  
Vol 116 (1_Suppl) ◽  
pp. S242-S245 ◽  
Author(s):  
Francesco Saverio Ambesi-Impiombato ◽  
Giovanni Villone

Abstract. Thyroid cell proliferation has been studied using an in vitro system of rat thyroid follicular cell strain (FRTL-5). While growing in continuous culture, this strain is still differentiated and non-tumourigenic. Both advantages and limitations in the use of such system for studies of thyroid cell growth should be considered. Some obvious limitations should be considered, such as the species (rat) from which FRTL-5 cells were originated, their long-term growth outside the animals, the presence of a chronic TSH stimulation. On the other hand, several advantages as the growth in hormonally and chemically defined media, their dependence upon TSH in the medium, their genetic homogeneity and their widespread use in many laboratories render the FRTL-5 strain a useful experimental tool. Studies on cell proliferation and mechanism of action of hormones, growth factors and human autoimmune IgG have been and are being performed, with the assumption that FRTL-5 cells are the in vitro equivalent of thyroid follicular cells.


2019 ◽  
pp. 447-457
Author(s):  
Dayane Pifer Luco ◽  
Vânia Rodrigues Leite-Silva ◽  
Heather A.E. Benson ◽  
Patricia Santos Lopes

2008 ◽  
Vol 36 (1_suppl) ◽  
pp. 65-74
Author(s):  
Christina Grindon ◽  
Robert Combes ◽  
Mark T.D. Cronin ◽  
David W. Roberts ◽  
John F. Garrod

Liverpool John Moores University and FRAME recently conducted a research project, sponsored by Defra, on the status of alternatives to animal testing with regard to the European Union REACH (Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation of Chemicals) system for the safety testing and risk assessment of chemicals. The project covered all the main toxicity endpoints associated with the REACH system. This report focuses on how to maximise the use of alternative methods (both in vitro and in silico) for skin corrosion and irritation testing within a tiered testing strategy. It considers the latest developments in in vitro testing, with particular reference to the reconstituted skin models which have now been now been successfully validated and independently endorsed as suitable for both skin corrosivity and irritancy testing within the EU.


2019 ◽  
Vol 124 ◽  
pp. 265-272 ◽  
Author(s):  
Seoyoung Kim ◽  
Ga-Young Park ◽  
Young Jo Yoo ◽  
Ji Seong Jeong ◽  
Ki Taek Nam ◽  
...  

2015 ◽  
Vol 4 (5) ◽  
pp. 1297-1307 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jen-Yin Goh ◽  
Richard J. Weaver ◽  
Libby Dixon ◽  
Nicola J. Platt ◽  
Ruth A. Roberts

An analysis of the use ofin vitrotechniques in preclinical safety testing revealed a marked increase to >180 000 tests/year by 2012. Step changes in uptake were notable in the three main areas of ADME, safety pharmacology and genetic toxicology, correlated with relevant ICH guidelines.


2001 ◽  
Vol 22 (5) ◽  
pp. 631-656 ◽  
Author(s):  
Takao Kimura ◽  
Alexandra Van Keymeulen ◽  
Jacqueline Golstein ◽  
Alfredo Fusco ◽  
Jacques E. Dumont ◽  
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