Publications by authors named "Cerven D"

In this study, we examined the capacity of the Porcine Corneal Ocular Reversibility Assay (PorCORA) to classify the reversibility of ocular effects for 32 test compounds (20 reversible, 12 irreversible) from various chemical classes. PorCORA predicted 28 of 32 compounds correctly when compared to historical rabbit eye test data. The correlation coefficient for PorCORA versus historical rabbit test data was 0.

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Personal care product manufacturers have used a broad spectrum of alternative ocular irritation assays during the past two decades because these tests do not require the use of live animals, they provide reliable predictive data, and they are relatively inexpensive to conduct. To complement these assays, the ex vivo Porcine Corneal Opacity Reversibility Assay (PorCORA) was recently developed using a corneal culture model to predict reversibility of ocular irritants. Three commercially available consumer products (a shampoo, a hair color glaze, and a hair colorant system containing 12% hydrogen peroxide) were each tested in two PorCORA study replicates in order to assess potential ocular damage reversibility for surfactant-, propylene carbonate-, and peroxide-based formulations, respectively.

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The Chorioallantoic Membrane Vascular Assay (CAMVA) and Bovine Corneal Opacity and Permeability (BCOP) test are widely used to predict ocular irritation potential for consumer-use products. These in vitro assays do not require live animals, produce reliable predictive data for defined applicability domains compared to the Draize rabbit eye test, and are rapid and inexpensive. Data from 304 CAMVA and/or BCOP studies (319 formulations) were surveyed to determine the feasibility of predicting ocular irritation potential for various formulations.

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Several alternative assays exist to assess ocular irritancy without the use of live animals. However, these assays cannot address ocular injury reversibility. Reversibility is an issue critical to regulatory authorities and manufactures of commercial products, as ocular irritation caused by misuse or accidental exposure to a product may cause irreversible eye damage.

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Recombinant human holo-lactoferrin (holo-rhLF) was orally administered, via gavage, to Wistar rats at 1000, 500 and 100mg/kgbw/day for 28 days. The test article, holo-rhLF, was expressed in rice grain, extracted, purified and saturated with iron. During the 28-day period, animals were examined for evidence of toxicity.

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BAY 12-9566N (BAY), which is a substituted 4-biarylbutyric acid and has the properties of a matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) inhibitor, was tested in the accelerated cancer bioassay (ACB). In the ACB, three different genotoxic carcinogens were administered individually to groups of male and female Wistar rats, in initiation (IN) segments lasting 10 weeks, followed by BAY in promotion segments lasting 42 weeks, for a total of 52 weeks of treatment, followed by 12 weeks of recovery. The IN target organs in males were the liver using diethylnitrosamine (DEN), and the lungs, using N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDA), and in females, the mammary gland using 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene (DMBA).

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Lactoferrin and lysozyme are important proteins of the human innate immune system. These proteins are found in breast milk and have been associated with improved infant health. Recombinant human apo-lactoferrin (apo-rhLF), 1800 and 180mg/kg bw/day, and recombinant human lysozyme (rhLZ), 360 and 36mg/kg bw/day, were orally administered to Wistar rats for 28 days.

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The chorioallantoic membrane vascular assay (CAMVA) is an alternative to the Draize rabbit eye irritation method. The CAMVA employs the vascularized membrane of a fertile hen's egg to assess eye irritation potential. This irritation potential is a function of alterations in the vasculature following the administration of test material.

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[Toxoplasma gondii].

Bratisl Lek Listy

November 1998

The authors offered a general view on Toxoplasma gondii from the historical, taxonomic, biological and epidemiological point of view. They also studied the problems of pathogenesis, pathology, clinics, diagnosis, as well as therapy and prevention. (Tab.

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