Screening Approaches to Neurotoxicity: A Functional Observational Battery

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Observational tests to assess the behavioral and neurologic integrity of laboratory rats have been advanced for use in the primary screening of chemicals to detect neurotoxic potential. To examine the use of such an approach, we are systematically using a functional observational battery (FOB) to characterize known neurotoxicants and to assess its selectivity, reliability, specificity, and sensitivity. Our FOB is a series of tests that includes home cage and open field observations, neuromuscular and sensorimotor tests, and physiologic measures. Described in this article are the compounds we have tested to date and how the data have been integrated to produce a profile of effects for each. We have found the FOB to be sensitive to a variety of neurotoxicants, whose effects can be distinguished using a type of profile analysis as illustrated herein. This research effort provides important information about both the execution and the interpretation of FOB studies. © 1989, SAGE Publications. All rights reserved.

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Moser, V. C. (1989). Screening Approaches to Neurotoxicity: A Functional Observational Battery. International Journal of Toxicology, 8(1), 85–93. https://doi.org/10.3109/10915818909009095

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