Numerous events over several years culminated in recognition of the need to explicitly evaluate the nervous system as a potential target for environmental chemicals. Based on recommendations from several international expert panels, the International Programme on Chemical Safety (IPCS) sponsored the Collaborative Study on Neurobehavioral Screening Methods. A Steering Committee was created to oversee the project, develop the testing protocol, recruit participating laboratories and review and analyze the data. The protocol specified the tests, the chemicals (supplied from a common source) and the exposure conditions (acute and repeated dosing). Test methods were based upon existing practices in toxicological screening as well as recent advances in neurotoxicity screening. Chemicals were selected to produce different profiles of neurobehavioral effects. Considerable latitude was afforded the participating laboratories in the choice of several key variables (e.g., strain of rat, testing device for motor activity assessment) that could potentially affect the results of the experiments. The approach therefore provided a standardized yet flexible protocol for evaluating the reproducibility of neurobehavioral screening data in diverse laboratory settings. (C) 1997 Inter Press, Inc.

The IPCS collaborative study on neurobehavioral screening methods: I. Background and genesis / MACPHAIL R., C; TILSON H., A; MOSER V., C; BECKING G., C; Cuomo, Vincenzo; Frantik, E; KULIG B., M; Winneke, G.. - In: NEUROTOXICOLOGY. - ISSN 0161-813X. - STAMPA. - 18(4):(1997), pp. 925-928.

The IPCS collaborative study on neurobehavioral screening methods: I. Background and genesis

CUOMO, VINCENZO;
1997

Abstract

Numerous events over several years culminated in recognition of the need to explicitly evaluate the nervous system as a potential target for environmental chemicals. Based on recommendations from several international expert panels, the International Programme on Chemical Safety (IPCS) sponsored the Collaborative Study on Neurobehavioral Screening Methods. A Steering Committee was created to oversee the project, develop the testing protocol, recruit participating laboratories and review and analyze the data. The protocol specified the tests, the chemicals (supplied from a common source) and the exposure conditions (acute and repeated dosing). Test methods were based upon existing practices in toxicological screening as well as recent advances in neurotoxicity screening. Chemicals were selected to produce different profiles of neurobehavioral effects. Considerable latitude was afforded the participating laboratories in the choice of several key variables (e.g., strain of rat, testing device for motor activity assessment) that could potentially affect the results of the experiments. The approach therefore provided a standardized yet flexible protocol for evaluating the reproducibility of neurobehavioral screening data in diverse laboratory settings. (C) 1997 Inter Press, Inc.
1997
neurobehavioral screening; IPCS Collaborative Study; neurotoxicity
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The IPCS collaborative study on neurobehavioral screening methods: I. Background and genesis / MACPHAIL R., C; TILSON H., A; MOSER V., C; BECKING G., C; Cuomo, Vincenzo; Frantik, E; KULIG B., M; Winneke, G.. - In: NEUROTOXICOLOGY. - ISSN 0161-813X. - STAMPA. - 18(4):(1997), pp. 925-928.
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