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Mapping Chemicals across Routes of Exposure and Body Burden: Data Gaps and Opportunities for ECHO

机译:跨接触途径和人体负担绘制化学物质图:ECHO的数据空白和机会

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Background: Tens of thousands of chemicals are used in the U.S.; however, there is a paucity of information on the impact of these agents on children's health. Biomonitoring can permit an assessment of exposure through multiple routes; but only when methods are available. Objective: We postulate that published literature, government databases, and other sources contain understudied chemicals that may impact health outcomes of interest in ECHO. Methods: We developed a list of chemicals occurring in environment media from industrial processes and/or found in consumer products to which mothers and children could be exposed and which have the potential for toxicity. We gathered additional information on these compounds through a semi-structured review of peer-reviewed literature and several governmental databases. Factors being considered include: (a) likelihood of exposures based upon the level and frequency of detection in environmental media, (b) levels previously found in human biofluids, (c) predicted exposures from using consumer products, and (d) toxic potency, from published in vivo and in vitro test results, from priority lists of hazardous chemicals, and from predictive toxicity modeling. Results: We used a framework to evaluate the varied data for the numerous compounds to categorize and rank compounds as to the potential level of concern. The resulting categories are 1) compounds recommended for inclusion in ECHO 2) compounds for which we encourage more toxicological or exposure data to be generated, and 3) the use of untargeted assays in select subpopulations to evaluate feasibility of quantifying emergent and unknown chemicals/metabolites as biomarkers. Conclusions: We anticipate that expanding the compounds included in studies such as ECHO will increase the probability of finding chemicals potentially associated with adverse health effects in children.
机译:背景:美国使用了成千上万种化学药品;但是,关于这些药物对儿童健康的影响的信息很少。生物监测可以允许通过多种途径评估暴露;但仅在可用方法时。目的:我们假设已发表的文献,政府数据库和其他来源中含有未充分研究的化学物质,这些化学物质可能会影响ECHO所关注的健康结果。方法:我们列出了在工业过程中环境介质中和/或在消费产品中发现的,可能会使母婴接触并具有潜在毒性的化学物质清单。我们通过对同行评审文献和一些政府数据库的半结构化综述,收集了有关这些化合物的更多信息。考虑的因素包括:(a)基于环境介质中检测水平和频率的暴露可能性,(b)先前在人类生物流体中发现的水平,(c)使用消费品的预计暴露,以及(d)毒性,从公开的体内和体外测试结果,危险化学品的优先列表以及预测毒性模型中得出。结果:我们使用了一个框架来评估众多化合物的各种数据,从而对潜在关注水平对化合物进行分类和排名。结果类别为1)建议用于ECHO的化合物2)我们鼓励其生成更多毒理学或暴露数据的化合物,以及3)在选定的亚人群中使用非靶向测定法来评估量化新兴和未知化学品/代谢物的可行性作为生物标记。结论:我们预计,扩大包括ECHO等研究中的化合物的使用将增加发现与儿童不良健康影响潜在相关的化学物质的可能性。

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