Title : Introduction to the Theme Old and New Toxicology: Interfaces with Pharmacology - Costa_2021_Annu.Rev.Pharmacol.Toxicol_61_1 |
Author(s) : Costa M , Blaschke TF , Amara SG , Meyer UA , Insel PA |
Ref : Annual Review of Pharmacology & Toxicology , 61 :1 , 2021 |
Abstract :
The theme of Volume 61 is "Old and New Toxicology: Interfaces with Pharmacology." Old toxicology is exemplified by the authors of the autobiographical articles: B.M. Olivera's work on toxins and venoms from cone snails and P. Taylor's studies of acetylcholinesterase and the nicotinic cholinergic receptor, which serve as sites of action for numerous pesticides and venoms. Other articles in this volume focus on new understanding and new types of toxicology, including (a) arsenic toxicity, which is an ancient poison that, through evolution, has caused most multicellular organisms to express an active arsenic methyltransferase to methylate arsenite, which accelerates the excretion of arsenic from the body; (b) small molecules that react with lipid dicarbonyls, which are now considered the most toxic oxidative stress end products; (c) immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), which have revolutionized cancer therapy but have numerous immune-related adverse events, including cardiovascular complications; (d) autoimmunity caused by the environment; (e) idiosyncratic drug-induced liver disease, which together with the toxicity of ICIs represents new toxicology interfacing with pharmacology; and (f) sex differences in the development of cardiovascular disease, with men more susceptible than women to vascular inflammation that initiates and perpetuates disease. These articles and others in Volume 61 reflect the interface and close integration of pharmacology and toxicology that began long ago but continues today. |
PubMedSearch : Costa_2021_Annu.Rev.Pharmacol.Toxicol_61_1 |
PubMedID: 33411582 |
Costa M, Blaschke TF, Amara SG, Meyer UA, Insel PA (2021)
Introduction to the Theme Old and New Toxicology: Interfaces with Pharmacology
Annual Review of Pharmacology & Toxicology
61 :1
Costa M, Blaschke TF, Amara SG, Meyer UA, Insel PA (2021)
Annual Review of Pharmacology & Toxicology
61 :1