2023
DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2023.1248882
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Integrating distribution kinetics and toxicodynamics to assess repeat dose neurotoxicity in vitro using human BrainSpheres: a case study on amiodarone

Carolina Nunes,
Susana Proença,
Giovanna Ambrosini
et al.

Abstract: For ethical, economical, and scientific reasons, animal experimentation, used to evaluate the potential neurotoxicity of chemicals before their release in the market, needs to be replaced by new approach methodologies. To illustrate the use of new approach methodologies, the human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived 3D model BrainSpheres was acutely (48 h) or repeatedly (7 days) exposed to amiodarone (0.625–15 µM), a lipophilic antiarrhythmic drug reported to have deleterious effects on the nervous system. N… Show more

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“…In silico modeling of glycol ethers in vitro distribution kinetics will then be developed. This model will be able to predict the change in cell-associated concentrations of solvents in BrainSpheres with time, as previously shown for amiodarone [43].…”
Section: Wp1: In Vitro Neurotoxicity Testingmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…In silico modeling of glycol ethers in vitro distribution kinetics will then be developed. This model will be able to predict the change in cell-associated concentrations of solvents in BrainSpheres with time, as previously shown for amiodarone [43].…”
Section: Wp1: In Vitro Neurotoxicity Testingmentioning
confidence: 71%