2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.yrtph.2009.08.016
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Potency values from the local lymph node assay: Application to classification, labelling and risk assessment

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“…Following dermal exposure to uITO, a dose-responsive increase in lymphocyte proliferation was observed (reaching statistical significance and SI >3 at both 5% and 10% levels). The EC3 calculated for uITO was 4.7%, resulting in its classification as a mild sensitizer (Loveless et al, 2010). This classification is similar to other metals including nickel, which are known human sensitizers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following dermal exposure to uITO, a dose-responsive increase in lymphocyte proliferation was observed (reaching statistical significance and SI >3 at both 5% and 10% levels). The EC3 calculated for uITO was 4.7%, resulting in its classification as a mild sensitizer (Loveless et al, 2010). This classification is similar to other metals including nickel, which are known human sensitizers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of dermal irritation and sensitization where contact alone is a key parameter, the appropriate dose-metric is mass per unit area (European Commission, 2010;Kimber et al, 2008;Loveless et al, 2010). Otherwise, exposures are commonly expressed in units of mg/kg bw/day, the amount of material contacted (mg) per mean body weight (kg) of the subject per unit of time (day).…”
Section: Exposure Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the NOEL of 30 mM in Guinea pigs corresponds to a dermal sensitization threshold of about 17,000 ng/ cm 2 . Hilton et al (1995) determined an EC3 of 0.02% (w/v) 1 for dermal sensitization using the mouse LLNA, which has emerged as a preferred method for sensitization testing due to the pragmatic and scientific advantages it affords (Loveless et al, 2010). Based on the LLNA protocol (i.e., 25 ll applied to 1 cm 2 of skin on each ear), the EC3 of 0.02% corresponds to a dermal exposure of 5000 ng TDI/ cm 2 .…”
Section: Skin Sensitizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The test measures lymphocyte proliferation in lymph nodes draining the site where chemicals were applied. The method assumes that LNC proliferative responses are causally and quantitatively associated with the effectiveness of sensitization induction (ECETOC, 2003, 2008), yielding results that quantitatively describe relative sensitizing potency, which correlates with human sensitization thresholds (Loveless et al, 2010; van Loveren et al, 2008). Although initially used to evaluate induction of sensitization by skin exposure, recent studies describe its use for evaluating inhalation-induced sensitization (Arts et al, 2008; de Jong et al, 2009).…”
Section: In Vivo Animal Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%