Behavioral toxicology and risk assessment
- PMID: 2247046
- DOI: 10.1016/0892-0362(90)90021-4
Behavioral toxicology and risk assessment
Abstract
In order to establish safe exposure levels to toxic chemicals, risk assessment guidelines have been developed. These guidelines evaluate epidemiologic and animal research data on a particular chemical, as well as dose-response relationships, animal to human extrapolation and assessment of exposure levels of populations. Using the guidelines, risk characterization is established in order to determine a strategy for reducing undesirable risk to human populations. Using both human neonatal lead exposure data and results from rodent and primate studies, this review examines the possibility that behavioral measurements are sufficient to provide adequate risk assessment guidelines for lead intoxication of the developing organism. The overall trend in these data during the past 10 years has been to show that exposures to inorganic lead at levels previously considered safe have long-lasting significant alterations in behavioral measures, suggesting that central nervous system function has been altered irreversibly. The conclusion is drawn that behavioral toxicology can provide sensitive, quantitative and reliable data for risk assessment and that in the future these methodologies could be used to set exposure guidelines for other neurotoxic chemicals.
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