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Considerations in the extrapolation of drug toxicity between humans and dogs

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CURRENT OPINION IN TOXICOLOGY
卷 23-24, 期 -, 页码 98-105

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DOI: 10.1016/j.cotox.2020.05.005

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Dog-human toxicology; Dog-human shared diseases; Interspecies extrapolation; PBPK models

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The dog is an important species used in preclinical studies in support of human drug product development. Likewise, because of the many active pharmaceutical ingredients with therapeutic relevance to both humans and dogs, extrapolation can also occur in the reverse, from human to dog. In either situation, it is important to appreciate species-specific factors influencing drug pharmacokinetics (absorption, metabolism, disposition, and elimination) and the potential impact of disease on the applicability of these extrapolations. Furthermore, tools such as physiologically based pharmacokinetic models not only enable investigators to extrapolate species-specific data on systemic or organ exposure to the parent compound and metabolite(s) but also facilitate an interrogation of factors that can lead to species-specific differences in drug effectiveness and toxicity. In this review, we explore the factors and tools that comprise our current arsenal for understanding and predicting human-canine comparative toxicity.

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