VALIDATION OF AN IN VITRO ASSAY FOR ANDROGENIC ACTIVITY
雄激素活性体外测定的验证
基本信息
- 批准号:9268669
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 52.96万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2016
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2016-05-01 至 2019-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdolescentAdverse effectsAgonistAndrogen ReceptorAndrogensAttentionAutoimmune DiseasesBehavioralBiological AssayBreast Cancer CellBudgetsCell LineCell ProliferationCellsChemicalsCodeCollaborationsComplex MixturesConsultationsCosmeticsDataData AnalysesDevelopmentDiseaseElectronic MailEmotionsEndocrine DisruptorsEnvironmentEstrogensEvaluationExhibitsFood AdditivesGenetic TranscriptionGlucocorticoid ReceptorGovernmentGovernment AgenciesGrantHealthHormonalHormonesHumanHuman Cell LineHydrophobicityImmune System DiseasesIn VitroIncidenceInfantInteragency Coordinating Committee on the Validation of Alternative MethodsInvestigationLaboratoriesLearning DisabilitiesLettersLifeLuciferasesMCF7 cellMalignant NeoplasmsMammalsManualsMeta-AnalysisMethodsMissionNational Institute of Environmental Health SciencesNeurodegenerative DisordersObesityOvarian DiseasesPaperPesticidesPharmacologic SubstancePhasePhysiological ProcessesPlasticizersPlasticsPrevalenceProtocols documentationPublishingReporter GenesReportingReproductive ProcessResearchRoboticsSiliconesSmall Business Innovation Research GrantSperm Count ProcedureTestingToxicologyTranscriptional ActivationUnited States Environmental Protection AgencyUnited States National Institutes of HealthUterine DiseasesValidationWritingXenobioticsandrogenicbasebrain abnormalitiescognitive developmentconsumer productcost effectivedosageestrogenic activityfetalhigh throughput screeninghydrophilicityin vitro Assaymalenanomolarprogramspublic health relevancereproductive organscreeningsocialvalidation studies
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Recent scientific investigations have shown that many chemicals used in plastics, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, cosmetics, food additives, etc., are endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs). EDCs interfere in various ways with hormones, such as estrogens and androgens, and can have significant adverse effects on many behavioral and physiological processes. ED effects (agonistic or antagonistic) sometimes occur at very low (picomolar to nanomolar) concentrations, especially in fetal or developing mammals (including humans). The prevalence and actions of EDCs in our environment warrant the development of valid testing methods. Consequently, various governmental bodies (e.g., EPA, FDA, and ICCVAM) and proactive corporations have explicitly expressed a desire to have in vitro robotic assays for EDCs, such as for androgenic (AnA) or anti- androgenic (Anti-AnA) activity. However, no reliable manual or robotic AnA or Anti-AnA assays are yet commercially available. ICCVAM/NICEATM desire single laboratory validation assays of AnA and Anti-AnA using a human-based cell line. To begin to meet these governmental, scientific and commercial needs, CertiChem (CCi) is submitting a Fast-Track grant to show that it is feasible to develop AnA and Anti-AnA assays in manual and medium- throughput (robotic) formats that would be reliable, accurate, versatile, rapid, and cost effective. CCi proposes to use MDA-kb2 human-based cells. In our AnA and anti-AnA assays, these cells will be examined by a transcription reporter gene (luciferase) assay. CCi proposes to examine 77 Test Substances supplied and coded by ICCVAM for AnA and Anti-AnA validation to confirm that CCi's assays can accurately assess their AR agonistic and antagonistic activities. CCi also proposes to test hydrophilic and hydrophobic extracts of 30 silicone and paper products for AnA and Anti-AnA. Development of manual and robotic screening assays for AnA and anti-AnA is highly desired as part of the mission of NIEHS, EPA, and ICCVAM as commercially, scientificly, and socially important. Government agencies are now screening a large number of chemicals for hormonal activity, including AR agonist and antagonist activities. In addition, hormonal activity of chemical mixtures extracted from commercial products is of great importance to government agencies, NGOs, and consumers.
描述(由申请人提供):最近的科学研究表明,塑料、药品、农药、化妆品、食品添加剂等中使用的许多化学物质都是内分泌干扰化学物质(EDC),会以多种方式干扰雌激素等激素。和雄激素,有时会在非常低的浓度(皮摩尔至纳摩尔)下对许多行为和生理过程产生显着的不利影响,尤其是在胎儿或体内。发育中的哺乳动物(包括人类)中的 EDC 的流行和作用需要开发有效的检测方法,各个政府机构(例如 EPA、FDA 和 ICCVAM)和积极主动的公司已明确表达了对此进行研究的愿望。 EDC 的体外机器人测定,例如雄激素 (AnA) 或抗雄激素 (抗 AnA) 活性。然而,目前还没有可靠的手动或机器人 AnA 或抗 AnA 测定。 ICCVAM/NICEATM 希望使用人类细胞系对 AnA 和抗 AnA 进行单一实验室验证测定,为了开始满足这些政府、科学和商业需求,CertiChem (CCi) 正在提交快速通道资助,以表明它是。 CCi 建议使用 MDA-kb2,以手动和中等通量(机器人)形式开发可靠、准确、通用、快速且具有成本效益的 AnA 和抗 AnA 测定。在我们的 AnA 和抗 AnA 检测中,将通过转录报告基因(荧光素酶)检测来检查这些细胞,CCi 建议检查 ICCVAM 提供和编码的 77 种测试物质,以进行 AnA 和抗 AnA 验证。 CCi 的检测可以准确评估它们的 AR 激动和拮抗活性 CCi 还建议测试 30 种有机硅和纸制品的亲水性和疏水性提取物中的 AnA 和 A。抗 AnA。作为 NIEHS、EPA 和 ICCVAM 使命的一部分,非常需要开发 AnA 和抗 AnA 的手动和机器人筛选方法,因为政府机构现在正在筛选大量的抗体,这对于商业、科学和社会都很重要。激素活性的化学物质,包括 AR 激动剂和拮抗剂活性。此外,从商业产品中提取的化学混合物的激素活性对于政府机构、非政府组织和消费者非常重要。
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