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Innovative non-animal testing strategies for reproductive toxicology: The contribution of Italian partners within the EU project ReProTect

TitleInnovative non-animal testing strategies for reproductive toxicology: The contribution of Italian partners within the EU project ReProTect
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsLorenzetti, S., Altieri I., Arabi S., Balduzzi D., Bechi N., Cordelli Eugenia, Galli C., Ietta F., Modina S.C., Narciso L., Pacchierotti Francesca, Villani Paola, Galli A., Lazzari G., Luciano A.M., Paulesu L., Spanò M., and Mantovani A.
JournalAnnali dell'Istituto Superiore di Sanita
Volume47
Pagination429-444
ISSN00212571
Keywordsadult, animal, animal testing alternative, Animal Testing Alternatives, Animals, article, Cattle, drug effect, Drug Evaluation, drug screening, European Union, Female, fertilization, germ cell, Germ Cells, human, Humans, Italy, male, methodology, mutagen testing, mutagenic agent, Mutagenicity Tests, Mutagens, oocyte, Oocytes, placenta, Preclinical, pregnancy, prostate, Reproduction, Research Design, Spermatozoa, spermatozoon, toxicology
Abstract

Reproductive toxicity, with its many targets and mechanisms, is a complex area of toxicology; thus, the screening and identification of reproductive toxicants is a main scientific challenge for the safety assessment of chemicals, including the European Regulation on Chemicals (REACH). Regulatory agencies recommend the implementation of the 3Rs principle (refinement, reduction, replacement) as well as of intelligent testing strategies, through the development of in vitro methods and the use of mechanistic information in the hazard identification and characterization steps of the risk assessment process. The EU Integrated Project ReProTect (6 th Framework Programme) implemented an array of in vitro tests to study different building blocks of the mammalian reproductive cycle: methodological developments and results on male and female germ cells, prostate and placenta are presented.

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DOI10.4415/ANN_11_04_16
Citation KeyLorenzetti2011429