Animal models of toxicology testing: the role of pigs

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作者
Helke, Kristi L. [1 ]
Swindle, Marvin Michael [1 ]
机构
[1] Med Univ S Carolina, Charleston, SC 29425 USA
关键词
cytochrome P450; drug metabolism; kidney; liver; pig; skin; toxicology; DRUG-METABOLIZING ACTIVITIES; SUS-SCROFA-DOMESTICA; P-GLYCOPROTEIN MDR1; IN-VITRO METABOLISM; LIVER-MICROSOMES; CYTOCHROME-P450; ENZYMES; MINIATURE PIGS; UDP-GLUCURONOSYLTRANSFERASES; XENOBIOTIC METABOLISM; ORAL BIOAVAILABILITY;
D O I
10.1517/17425255.2013.739607
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Introduction: In regulatory toxicological testing, both a rodent and non-rodent species are required. Historically, dogs and non-human primates (NHP) have been the species of choice of the non-rodent portion of testing. The pig is an appropriate option for these tests based on metabolic pathways utilized in xenobiotic biotransformation. Areas covered: This review focuses on the Phase I and Phase II biotransformation pathways in humans and pigs and highlights the similarities and differences of these models. This is a growing field and references are sparse. Numerous breeds of pigs are discussed along with specific breed differences in these enzymes that are known. While much available data are presented, it is grossly incomplete and sometimes contradictory based on methods used. Expert opinion: There is no ideal species to use in toxicology. The use of dogs and NHP in xenobiotic testing continues to be the norm. Pigs present a viable and perhaps more reliable model of non-rodent testing.
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页码:127 / 139
页数:13
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