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Preclinical testing on insects predicts human haematotoxic potentials

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LABORATORY ANIMALS
卷 43, 期 4, 页码 328-332

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1258/la.2008.007162

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Alternative models; cytotoxicity; haematotoxicity assays; risk; screening

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The substitution of insects for laboratory animals in toxicity testing is likely to become a reality in the framework of prescreening. Haematotoxicological studies of newly developed chemicals, such as food components, drugs, etc. performed on insects can offer advantages in, for example, environmental toxicology. Reliable routine predictions should produce an increase in our knowledge of haemocyte physiology. Although the differences between human physiology and morphology and those of insects are great, the basic functions of insect haemocytes and mammalian leukocytes appear not to have changed during evolution. The use of insects in haematotoxicity assays represents a preclinical testing strategy which will lower costs, accelerate screening and offer ethical benefits.

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