Title of article :
No-threshold dose–response curves for nongenotoxic chemicals: Findings and applications for risk assessment
Author/Authors :
Daniel M. Sheehan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
We tested the hypothesis that no threshold exists when estradiol acts through the same mechanism as an active endogenous estrogen. A Michaelis–Menten (MM) equation accounting for response saturation, background effects, and endogenous estrogen level fit a turtle sex-reversal data set with no threshold and estimated the endogenous dose. Additionally, 31 diverse literature dose–response data sets were analyzed by adding a term for nonhormonal background; good fits were obtained but endogenous dose estimations were not significant due to low resolving power. No thresholds were observed. Data sets were plotted using a normalized MM equation; all 178 data points were accommodated on a single graph. Response rates from 1% to >95% were well fit. The findings contradict the threshold assumption and low-dose safety. Calculating risk and assuming additivity of effects from multiple chemicals acting through the same mechanism rather than assuming a safe dose for nonthresholded curves is appropriate.
Keywords :
Threshold , Endocrine disruptors , Michaelis–Menten , Dose–response , risk assessment
Journal title :
Environmental Research
Journal title :
Environmental Research