Impact of microsampling on toxicological evaluation in rodent safety studies

Author:

Takahashi Kazuaki1,Hattori Norimichi2,Yokoyama Hideaki3,Jinno Fumihiro4,Ohtsuka Hirohiko5,Nakai Keiko1,Takumi Asuka2,Shibui Yusuke2,Yamaguchi Koki3,Shimazaki Taishi3,Tanaka Yoichi6,Saito Kosuke6ORCID,Kobayashi Akio7,Saito Yoshiro6

Affiliation:

1. LSIM Safety Institute Corporation Kamisu Ibaraki Japan

2. Ajinomoto Co., Inc Kawasaki Kanagawa Japan

3. Japan Tobacco Inc Yokohama Kanagawa Japan

4. Axcelead Drug Discovery Partners Inc Fujisawa Kanagawa Japan

5. Seikagaku Corporation Tokyo Japan

6. National Institute of Health Sciences Kawasaki Kanagawa Japan

7. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences International University of Health and Welfare Otawara Tochigi Japan

Abstract

AbstractRecently, animal welfare has been attracting worldwide attention, and implementation of 3Rs (replacement, reduction, and refinement) is prioritized in every way possible in the drug development. Microsampling, in which small amounts of blood are collected, is attracting attention in this context. ICH S3A Q&A focused on microsampling was published in November 2017 to help accelerate the application of microsampling for toxicokinetic assessment. The increased sensitivity of drug measurement apparatuses such as mass spectrometers has made it possible to measure drug concentrations with small amounts of blood samples. In this review, we summarized the reports on toxicological influence of microsampling in rodents (rats and mice) with or without drug administration or recovery period after blood collection and influences that may arise from differences in the blood sampling site or blood sampling volume. We also summarized some perspectives on further implementation of microsampling in toxicology studies. The use of microsampling in regulatory toxicology studies has gradually increased, although at a lower rate than in discovery studies. Since more animals are used in GLP toxicology studies than in discovery studies, the effect of reducing the number of animals by microsampling is expected to be greater in the toxicology studies. This report aims to promote the application of microsampling to nonclinical studies, as it is beneficial for improving animal welfare and can contribute to the 3Rs.

Funder

Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Toxicology

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