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Systematic review of physiologically based kinetic lactation models for transfer of xenobiotic compounds to milk. | LitMetric

Systematic review of physiologically based kinetic lactation models for transfer of xenobiotic compounds to milk.

Toxicol Appl Pharmacol

Department of Population Health Sciences: IRAS Veterinary and Comparative Pharmacology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, the Netherlands.

Published: May 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Lactational elimination of various compounds has been studied with over 50 physiologically based kinetic (PBK) models focusing on how substances like chemicals and medications are processed in the bodies of humans, rats, mice, dairy cows, and goats.
  • A total of 78 different compounds, including pesticides and pain meds, have been analyzed, although few models extend across multiple species or compound types, limiting their broader applicability.
  • The review highlights key modeling techniques used to understand how drugs and pollutants interact with the mammary gland, noting variations in parameters across species and the common inclusion of milk fat content in the models.

Article Abstract

Lactational elimination has been described mathematically for nearly 50 years. Over 40 published articles, containing >50 physiologically based kinetic (PBK) lactation models were included in the systematic review. These PBK models described the lactational elimination of xenobiotic compounds in humans, rats, mice, and dairy cows and goats. A total of 78 compounds have been modelled, ranging from industrial chemicals, pesticides, to pain medication, antibiotics, and caffeine. Few models included several species or compounds, and models were thus generally not translational or generic. Three dairy cow models mechanistically described the intramammary disposition of pharmaceuticals after intramammary administration, including volume changes caused by milking, while empirically describing the remaining pharmacokinetics. The remaining models were semi- or whole body PBK models, describing long-term exposure of environmental pollutants, or short-term exposure of pharmaceuticals. The absolute majority described the disposition to the mammary gland or milk with perfusion limited compartments, but permeability limited models were available as well. With long-term exposure, models often included changes in milk volume and/or consumption by the offspring, and changes in body weight of offspring. Periodic emptying of the mammary gland, as with feeding or milking, was sparsely applied. Rodent models used similar physiological parameters, while values of physiological parameters applied in human models could range widely. When milk composition was included in the models, it most often included the fat content. The review gives an extensive overview of the applied functions and modelling strategies of PBK lactation models.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.taap.2023.116495DOI Listing

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