Can drug safety be predicted and animal experiments reduced by using isolated mitochondrial fractions?

Author: MorenoAntónio J, OliveiraPaulo J, PereiraGonçalo C, PereiraSusana P

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Mitochondrial toxicity has resulted in the withdrawal of several drugs from the market. One particular example is nefazodone, an anti-depressant withdrawn in the USA due to hepatoxicity caused by drug-induced mitochondrial dysfunction. Drug development and safety testing can involve the use of large...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1177/026119290903700406

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Predicting Drug Safety: The Role of Isolated Mitochondria

This research delves into the fascinating and critical world of drug safety, seeking to identify ways to predict potential toxicity and reduce the use of laboratory animals in drug development. The study focuses on mitochondrial toxicity, a significant concern that has led to the withdrawal of several drugs from the market. The researchers propose the use of isolated mitochondria as a screening tool for drug safety, enabling early identification of potential toxicity and reducing the number of animals used in pre-clinical studies.

Exploring Mitochondrial Toxicity: A New Frontier

The study highlights the potential of isolated mitochondria as a valuable tool for predicting drug safety. The researchers propose that these cellular components can be used to assess the effects of drugs on mitochondrial function, offering insights into potential toxicity before moving to animal testing. This approach holds promise for reducing the number of animals used in drug development while improving drug safety.

Improving Drug Safety and Animal Welfare

This research underscores the importance of exploring alternative methods for predicting drug safety. The use of isolated mitochondria as a screening tool offers a promising approach to reduce the number of animals used in research, leading to improvements in animal welfare while enhancing drug safety.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study explores the potential of isolated mitochondria as a tool for predicting drug safety, much like a desert explorer uses a compass and map to navigate the vast and often treacherous landscape. The findings offer hope for improving drug safety and reducing the use of animals in research.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2009-12-11
  2. Date Revised 2020-12-09
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

19807208

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1177/026119290903700406

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