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The Challenges of 21st Century Neurotoxicology: The Case of Neurotoxicology Applied to Nanomaterials
Summary
This perspective paper examines the unique challenges of applying neurotoxicology to engineered nanomaterials, arguing that assessing nanomaterial neurotoxicity requires integrating nanotoxicology, neuroscience, and specialized testing frameworks that account for nanomaterial-specific physicochemical properties.
After a short background discussing engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) and their physicochemical properties and applications, the present perspective paper highlights the main specific points that need to be considered when examining the question of neurotoxicity of nanomaterials. It underlines the necessity to integrate parameters, specific tools, and tests from multiple sources that make neurotoxicology when applied to nanomaterials particularly complex. Bringing together the knowledge of multiple disciplines e.g., nanotoxicology to neurotoxicology, is necessary to build integrated neurotoxicology for the third decade of the 21st Century. This article focuses on the greatest challenges and opportunities offered by this specific field. It highlights the scientific, methodological, political, regulatory, and educational issues. Scientific and methodological challenges include the determination of ENMs physicochemical parameters, the lack of information about protein corona modes of action, target organs, and cells and dose- response functions of ENMs. The need of standardization of data collection and harmonization of dedicated neurotoxicological protocols are also addressed. This article highlights how to address those challenges through innovative methods and tools, and our work also ventures to sketch the first list of substances that should be urgently prioritized for human modern neurotoxicology. Finally, political support with dedicated funding at the national and international levels must also be used to engage the communities concerned to set up dedicated educational program on this novel field.
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