Incorporating children's toxicokinetics into a risk framework.

Gary Ginsberg, William Slikker, James Bruckner, Babasaheb Sonawane
Author Information
  1. Gary Ginsberg: Connecticut Department of Public Health, Hartford, Connecticut 06134, USA. gary.ginsberg@po.state.vt.us

Abstract

Children's responses to environmental toxicants will be affected by the way in which their systems absorb, distribute, metabolize, and excrete chemicals. These toxicokinetic factors vary during development, from in utero where maternal and placental processes play a large role, to the neonate in which emerging metabolism and clearance pathways are key determinants. Toxicokinetic differences between neonates and adults lead to the potential for internal dosimetry differences and increased or decreased risk, depending on the mechanisms for toxicity and clearance of a given chemical. This article raises a number of questions that need to be addressed when conducting a toxicokinetic analysis of in utero or childhood exposures. These questions are organized into a proposed framework for conducting the assessment that involves problem formulation (identification of early life stage toxicokinetic factors and chemical-specific factors that may raise questions/concerns for children); data analysis (development of analytic approach, construction of child/adult or child/animal dosimetry comparisons); and risk characterization (evaluation of how children's toxicokinetic analysis can be used to decrease uncertainties in the risk assessment). The proposed approach provides a range of analytical options, from qualitative to quantitative, for assessing children's dosimetry. Further, it provides background information on a variety of toxicokinetic factors that can vary as a function of developmental stage. For example, the ontology of metabolizing systems is described via reference to pediatric studies involving therapeutic drugs and evidence from in vitro enzyme studies. This type of resource information is intended to help the assessor begin to address the issues raised in this paper.

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MeSH Term

Adult
Child
Child, Preschool
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Environmental Exposure
Environmental Pollutants
Female
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Maternal-Fetal Exchange
Pharmacokinetics
Placenta
Pregnancy
Research Design
Risk Assessment

Chemicals

Environmental Pollutants

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