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The potential of organoids in toxicologic pathology: role of toxicologic pathologists in in vitro chemical hepatotoxicity assessment
Authors:Toshinori Yoshida  Mio Kobayashi  Suzuka Uomoto  Kanami Ohshima  Emika Hara  Yoshitaka Katoh  Naofumi Takahashi  Takanori Harada  Tatsuya Usui  Mohamed Elbadawy  Makoto Shibutani
Abstract:The development of in vitro toxicity assessment methods using cultured cells has gained popularity for promoting animal welfare in animal experiments. Herein, we briefly discuss the current status of hepatoxicity assessment using human- and rat-derived hepatocytes; we focus on the liver organoid method, which has been extensively studied in recent years, and discuss how toxicologic pathologists can use their knowledge and experience to contribute to the development of in vitro chemical hepatotoxicity assessment methods for drugs, pesticides, and chemicals. We also propose how toxicological pathologists should assess toxicity regarding the putative distribution of undifferentiated and differentiated cells in the organoid when liver organoids are observed in hematoxylin and eosin–stained specimens. This was done while considering the usefulness and limitations of in vitro studies for toxicologic pathology assessment.
Keywords:chemical hepatotoxicity  in vitro  organoids  rat  toxicologic pathologist
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