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Title: Dr Cliff Elcombe Biomedical Research Centre Ninewells Hospital


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Dr Cliff ElcombeBiomedical Research
CentreNinewells Hospital Medical
SchoolUniversity of Dundee
  • Risk Perception, Risk Assessment and Mechanisms
    of Toxicity

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Hazard and Risk
  • Hazard
  • Intrinsic property of the chemical
  • The potential for harm
  • Risk
  • Hazard x exposure (dose and time)
  • The chance (probability) that harm will actually
    occur

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The Average Americans Chances of Dying this Year
of
Heart disease
1 in 300
Cancer
1 in 700
Motor vehicle accident
1 in 4,200
Suicide
1 in 9,300
Homocide
1 in 12,000
Fire
1 in 31,000
Electrocution
1 in 230,000
Tornado
1 in 3.3 million
Living near nuclear plant
1 in 5 million
2 quarts of "TCE water" (5 ppb)
1 in 70 million
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Concentration Analogies
One Part Per Million is
  • one automobile in bumper-to-bumper traffic from
    Cleveland to San Francisco
  • one pancake in a stack four miles high
  • 1 inch in 16 miles
  • one minute in two years
  • one cent in 10,000

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Concentration Analogies
One Part Per Billion is
  • one 4-inch hamburger in a chain of hamburgers
    circling the earth at the equator two-and-a-half
    times
  • one sheet in a roll of toilet paper stretching
    from New York to London
  • one second of time in 32 years

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Perceived Risk Ratings
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A Selection of Natural Carcinogens
  • anise
  • apples
  • bananas
  • basil
  • brocolli
  • brussel sprouts
  • cabbage
  • carrots
  • cauliflower
  • celery
  • cinnamon
  • cloves
  • cocoa
  • comfrey tea
  • fennel
  • grapefruit juice
  • honey dew melon
  • horseradish
  • kale
  • mushrooms
  • mustard
  • nutmeg
  • orange juice
  • parsely
  • parsnips
  • peaches
  • black pepper
  • pineapples
  • radishes
  • raspberries
  • tarragon
  • turnips

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Carcinogenic Risk of "Alar- Contaminated" Apple
Juice
  • 15 pints (9.6 L) of apple juice per day has a
    carcinogenic
  • risk equivalent to
  • 1 mushroom (15g) per day
  • 1/3 of a peanut butter sandwich
  • 100g celery
  • 100g cabbage
  • 1/100 pint (6.5ml) of beer
  • 1/2 teaspoon (2.5ml) of wine
  • 15 minutes in a swimming pool


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The Stages of Risk Assessment
Hazard Identification
Risk Estimation
Risk Evaluation
Risk Management
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Hazard Identification
  • Human Studies
  • Short Term Tests and Structure Activity
  • Animal Studies

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Hazard Identification
  • Human Studies
  • epidemiology
  • retrospective
  • low statistical power
  • uncertain exposure estimates
  • volunteer studies
  • prospective
  • usually not ethical

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Hazard Identification
Short Term Tests and Theoretical
Approaches
surrogate measurements
qualitative
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Hazard Identification
Animal Studies
high to low dose extrapolation
route of exposure
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Animal Studies in Toxicological Evaluation
  • Acute Toxicity ("LD50")
  • rats/mice
  • Irritancy/corrosivity/sensitization
  • guinea pigs/rabbits
  • Mutagenicity, clastogenicity
  • in vivo and in vitro
  • Subacute/subchronic toxicity
  • rats/mice/dogs
  • Carcinogenicity
  • rats and mice
  • Reproductive toxicology
  • rats/mice/rabbits
  • teratology
  • foetal toxicity
  • multigeneration

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Risk Estimation
Safety Factor Approach
Mathematical Models
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Risk Estimation - Safety Factor Approach
  • ADI NOEL / SF
  • ADI acceptable (allowable) daily intake
  • NOEL no observable effect level
  • SF safety factor

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Hypothetical Dose-response
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30
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Tumour Incidence ()
15
10
5
0
0
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
Dose (mg/kg)
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Application of a 100-fold safety factor to
convert a NOAEL in animals into an ADI for humans
10 fold
10 fold
Human variability
Species differences
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Risk Estimation- Mathematical Models
  • Virtually Safe Dose
  • Linear Extrapolation
  • One-hit Models
  • Multi-hit Models
  • Multistage Models
  • Weibull Model
  • Physiologically-based Pharmacokinetic Models

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Linearised Model
1,000,000
100,000
10,000
1,000
Risk per 1,000,000
100
10
1
1
100
1,000
10,000
100,000
10
Dose (ppm in diet)
VSD ("virtually safe dose")
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Metabolic Saturation!
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Interspecies Comparisons
  • Absorbtion, distribution, metabolism and
    excretion
  • Mechanisms

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The Exposure-Dose-Response Paradigm for
Carcinogens and Toxicants
oral inhalation dermal
Exposure
Blood concentration
Tissue dose of toxic moiety
metabolic activation/deactivation accumulation/exc
retion
Toxic moiety-target interaction
eg. transcriptional activation, cofactor
depletion, mutation, enzyme inhibition, etc.
acute, eg. cell death subacute, eg. organ
growth chronic, eg. cancer
Toxic response
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Physiologically-based Pharmacokinetic Model for
Volatile Organic Chemicals
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Risk Evaluation and Management
  • What level of risk is acceptable?
  • how safe is safe enough?
  • risk-benefit analysis
  • perception of relative risk
  • technical considerations
  • socioeconomics
  • politics

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Mechanisms in Hazard and Risk Assessment
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Classification of Carcinogens
  • Genotoxic
  • Nongenotoxic
  • cytotoxic
  • mitogenic

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Liver Growth Carcinogens
  • Hyperplasia
  • Stimulate cell proliferation (acute and/or
    chronic)
  • Inhibit apoptosis
  • Hypertrophy
  • Organelle proliferation
  • SER
  • Peroxiosmes

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Characteristics of the Peroxisome Proliferation
Phenomenon in Rats
  • Hepatomegaly
  • Proliferation of peroxisomes and smooth
    endoplasmic reticulum
  • Induction of peroxisomal fatty acid oxidising
    enzymes
  • Induction of CYP 4A1
  • Stimulation of replicative DNA synthesis
  • Inhibition of apoptosis
  • Hepatocellular tumours in long term studies

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What is the Mechanism of Hepatocarcinogenesis?
  • Receptor-mediated
  • Reactive oxygen/oxidative stress
  • Stimulation of S-phase
  • Inhibition of apoptosis
  • ??????????
  • Biological plausibility?

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Chemicals Eliciting Peroxisome Proliferation in
Rats and/or Mice
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Model of Peroxisome Proliferator Action
Peroxisome Proliferation, Growth Regulation and
Hepatocarcinogenesis
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PPARa Knockout Mouse
  • No hypolipidaemia
  • No hepatomegaly
  • No peroxisome proliferation
  • No peroxiosomal enzyme induction
  • No CYP4A induction
  • No stimulation of DNA synthesis
  • No inhibition of apoptosis
  • No hepatocellular tumours

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Diethylhexyladipate Toxicology
  • Very low acute toxicity
  • Not irritant/corrosive/sensitizer
  • Non-mutagenic
  • No reproductive effects
  • Hepatocarcinogen in mice not rats
  • Potential Human Carcinogen?

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In Vivo/In Vitro Extrapolation
Animal in vitro
Human in vitro
Animal in vivo
Human in vivo
?
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Metabolism of Diethylhexyladipate (DEHA)
HOOC(CH2)4COOH

HOOCCHCH2CH2CHCH3
HOOCCHCH2CH2CH2CH3
CH2CH3
CH2CH3
OH
HO0CCHCH2CH2CCH3
O
CH2CH3
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Peroxisome Proliferation in Mouse Hepatocyte
Cultures - DEHA and Metabolites
3,000
EHA
2,500
2,000
EH
MEHA
1,500
Peroxisome Proliferation ( control)
1,000
OH-EHA
Keto-EHA
500
EHdiA
AA
0
0
1,200
200
400
600
800
1,000
Concentration (microMolar)
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Species Differences in Response - EHA
3,000
Mouse
2,500
2,000
1,500
Peroxisome Proliferation ( control)
1,000
Rat
Human
500
Guinea pig
Marmoset
0
0
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
Concentration (microMolar)
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Dose-response to Peroxisome Proliferators
Liver growth
Tumours
Response
1
3
2
Dose
Threshold for early events
Tumour threshold
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Summary
  • Hazard and risk are not the same
  • Perception of risk does not necessarily relate to
    actual risk
  • Risk assessment should not be a purely
    mathematical exercise
  • Mechanisms of toxicity should play a major role
    in risk assessment

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Good Web Sites for Risk Assessment
A Journalist's Handbook on Environmental Risk
Assessment
http//ruby.fgcu.edu/Courses/Twimberley/IDS3920/ma
in.html
Epidemiology for Journalists
http//www.facsnet.org/tools/ref_tutor/epidem/inde
x.php3 http//www.facsnet.org/tools/ref_tutor/risk
/index.php3
General Site for Risk Assessment Information
http//riskcenter.doe.gov/whatisrisk/riskassessmen
t.cfm
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