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DETTAGLI PROGETTO  REPROTECT
(Num. LSBH-CT-2004-503257)


Num. Contratto:
LSBH-CT-2004-503257

Coordinatore: UNIV. TUEBINGEN (Germania)

Responsabile ENEA: SPANO' MARCELLO - SSPT-TECS-BIORISC (CASACCIA)

Ruolo ENEA: PARTNER

Sito Web: http://www.reprotect.eu/

Programma Quadro: Sesto Programma Quadro UE (2002-2006)

Programma UE: SCIENZE DELLA VITA (2002-2006) - Qualità della vita e gestione delle risorse biologiche

Area Tematica:

Tipo Progetto: IP - Progetto Integrato

Descrizione:

Validated alternative test methods are urgently required for safety toxicology of drugs, chemicals and cosmetics. While some animal tests for topical toxicity have been successfully replaced one by one by alternative methods, systemic toxicities require new test strategies in order to achieve an adequate safety level of the consumer. In the project, ECVAM takes the lead to manage the development of a conceptual framework in the area of reproductive toxicity. The involvement of all stakeholders in the Project Board including the European Consensus Platform on Alternatives (ECOPA), European regulators, OECD, and Industry guarantees an efficient problem solving approach. Reproductive toxicity offers the opportunities that: i) a substantial number of animals are currently required in in-vivo assays; ii) the reproductive system can be broken down into well-defined sub-elements covering the reproductive cycle; iii) a number of pioneering alternatives have already been developed; and iv) the same animal experiments are carried out for drugs, chemicals and cosmetics. The project is composed of four elements, i.e. a) technological development of in vitro and b) sensor technologies c) the strategical development of a conceptual framework d) the dissemination and implementation activities. The project will develop the concepts required to compose testing strategies via the continuous implementation of novel in vitro and in silico alternatives. Problems to be solved include the development of substantial numbers of alternative test methods making use of advanced technologies. This approach requires the dimensions of a transnational Integrated Project, involving some of the most prominent reproductive toxicity research groups in the EU, close monitoring by and input from the regulatory community and professional managerial steering. In return, it offers the realistic opportunity to achieve a substantial reduction of animal experiment.


Attività svolta da ENEA:

Establishment and prevalidation of a high throughput test system for detecting chemical effects on bull spermatozoa using high throughput tests such as the flow cytometric Sperm Chromatin Structure Assay (SCSA) and the Comet assay. ENEA has developed ReProComet (Repair Proficient Comet assay), a test which can circumvent the sperm intrinsic repair deficiency by providing them from an exogenous source such as a cell extract. Our working hypothesis was that the repair enzymes present in the extracts could initiate the removal of chemically induced adducts on sperm DNA, thus forming the DNA strand breaks eventually detectable by the Comet assay. Sperm samples were treated in vitro with a variety of well known mutagenic chemicals and standard Comet assay was run in parallel with the ReProComet. In most cases, a clear-cut dose-dependent effect was measured only after the addition of the cell extract, demonstrating that ReproComet is effectively improving the ability of the standard Comet assay in detecting in vitro chemically induced DNA damage on spermatozoa.


Note:


Posizione:
844

Codice Atto:
07L35

Atto di approvazione ENEA:
054/2004/BIOTEC

Unità alla stipula:
BIOTEC

Costo eleggibile del Progetto: 13.500.250,00

Contributo al Progetto: 9.100.000,00



Costo eleggibile per ENEA: 515.765,00

Contributo ad ENEA: 257.882,00

Anno di stipula:
2004

Durata in mesi:
48

Data di inizio:
01-07-2004

Data di scadenza:
30-06-2008


Indice                               Costo Tot. Contr. UE
               
0 UNIV. NATURAL RESOURCES AND LIFE SCIENCES WIEN (BOKU) Università Austria
1 EGGCENTRIS NV Industrie Belgio
2 JANSSEN PHARMACEUTICA N.V. Industrie Belgio
3 JOHNSON & JOHNSON Industrie Belgio
4 UNIV. VRIJE BRUSSEL (VUB) Università Belgio
5 VITO - FLEMISH INSTITUTE FOR TECHNOLOGICAL RESEARCH Istituti di ricerca Belgio
6 VLIZ FLANDERS MARINE INSTITUTE Istituti di ricerca Belgio
7 UNIV. PROF. ASSEN ZLATAROV BOURGAS Università Bulgaria
8 UNIV. COPENHAGEN Università Danimarca
9 UNIV. KUOPIO Università Finlandia
10 PFIZER PGRD Industrie Francia
11 BAYER HEALTHCARE CORPORATION Industrie Germania
12 FEDERAL INSTITUTE FOR RISK ASSESSMENT Istituti di ricerca Germania
13 PROTEOSYS AG Industrie Germania
14 SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE HANNOVER Università Germania
15 STEINBEIS-EUROPA-ZENTRUM DER STEINBEIS INNOVATION GMBH Società di consulenza Germania PARTNER
16 UNIV. OF FREIBURG Università Germania
17 UNIV. TUEBINGEN Università Germania COORD
18 CONSORZIO PER L'INCREMENTO ZOOTECNICO SRL Istituti di ricerca Italia
19 ENEA Istituti di ricerca Italia PARTNER
20 ISS - ISTITUTO SUPERIORE DI SANITA Istituti di ricerca Italia
21 ISTITUTO SPERIMENTALE ITALIANO LAZZARO SPALLANZANI Istituti di ricerca Italia
22 UNIV. SIENA Università Italia
23 JRC COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Istituti di ricerca Organ. Internazionali
24 BIO DETECTION SYSTEMS BV Industrie Paesi Bassi
25 ERASMUS MEDICAL CENTER ROTTERDAM Altro Paesi Bassi
26 RIVM - NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT Istituti di ricerca Paesi Bassi
27 TNO - NETHERLANDS ORGANISATION FOR APPLIED SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH Istituti di ricerca Paesi Bassi
28 WORLD INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT Organismi pubblici NO ricerca Paesi Bassi
29 IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE Istituti di ricerca Regno Unito
30 UNIV. JOHN MOORES LIVERPOOL Università Regno Unito
31 IN VITRO TESTING INDUSTRIAL PLATFORM Industrie Spagna
32 UNIV. UPPSALA Università Svezia

 Argomento  Macro Key  Keyword
Biological Sciences BIOTECHNOLOGY BIOTECHNOLOGY
LIFE SCIENCES LIFE SCIENCES
MEDICINE, HEALTH MEDICINE, HEALTH

 Indice
Alternatives
Genetically engineered cell lines
Glp
In vitro reproduction toxicology
Stem cells