Publications by authors named "M Sandy"

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  • ) Drug efflux transporters, like P-glycoprotein (P-gp), play a crucial role in how drugs are absorbed and their potential toxicity, but their interaction with gut microbial metabolites is not fully understood.
  • ) Research found that a specific gut bacterium from the Actinobacterium family enhances drug absorption in mice by producing a factor that inhibits P-gp’s activity.
  • ) The study also identified genes linked to this inhibition and highlighted certain small polar metabolites that could be key players, stressing the need to consider gut microbiota in drug metabolism beyond just what happens in the liver.
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The ten key characteristics (KCs) of carcinogens are based on characteristics of known human carcinogens and encompass many types of endpoints. We propose that an objective review of the large amount of cancer mechanistic evidence for the chemical bisphenol A (BPA) can be achieved through use of these KCs. A search on metabolic and mechanistic data relevant to the carcinogenicity of BPA was conducted and web-based software tools were used to screen and organize the results.

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Objectives: On December 11, 2019, California's Developmental and Reproductive Toxicant Identification Committee (DARTIC) met to consider the addition of cannabis smoke and Δ -THC to the Proposition 65 list as causing reproductive toxicity (developmental endpoint). As the lead state agency for implementing Proposition 65, the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) reviewed and summarized the relevant scientific literature in the form of a hazard identification document (HID). Here we provide reviews based on the HID: shortened, revised, and reformatted for a larger audience.

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Pharmaceuticals have extensive reciprocal interactions with the microbiome, but whether bacterial drug sensitivity and metabolism is driven by pathways conserved in host cells remains unclear. Here we show that anti-cancer fluoropyrimidine drugs inhibit the growth of gut bacterial strains from 6 phyla. In both Escherichia coli and mammalian cells, fluoropyrimidines disrupt pyrimidine metabolism.

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This review summarizes the most common potential pathways of neurodevelopmental toxicity due to perinatal exposure to Δ -tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ -THC) that lead to behavioral and other adverse outcomes (AOs). This is Part III in a set of reviews highlighting the animal-derived data considered by California's Developmental and Reproductive Toxicant Identification Committee (DARTIC) in 2019. The Hazard Identification Document (HID) provided to the DARTIC included a summary of human, whole animal, and mechanistic data on the neurodevelopmental toxicity of cannabis smoke and Δ -THC.

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