The July 2024 issue of Toxicological Sciences includes a Contemporary Review that discusses what is currently known about how AHR-signaling influences macrophage differentiation, polarization, and function. The issue also features an In-Depth Review that focuses on allergic reactions induced by systemically administered low-molecular weight drugs with an emphasis on drug- and patient-specific factors that could influence the development of drug hypersensitivity reactions. Additionally, a #ToxSpotlight article describes a parameter grouping approach when using physiologically based kinetic models while another #ToxSpotlight article explores how neonatal BDE-99 exposure may reprogram cell type–specific gene expression and cell-cell communication in the liver.
Other papers in the July 2024 issue (sorted by topic category) are:
Clinical and Translational Toxicology
“miRNAs Mediate the Impact of Smoking on Dental Pulp Stem Cells via the p53 Pathway”
Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology
“An Environmentally Relevant Mixture of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) Impacts Proliferation, Steroid Hormone Synthesis, and Gene Transcription in Primary Human Granulosa Cells”
“The Blood-Testis Barrier Disruption Is a Prerequisite for Toxicant-Induced Peritubular Macrophage Increases in the Testis of Peripubertal Rats” (open access)
Emerging Technologies, Methods, and Models
“Predicting Oncology Drug-Induced Cardiotoxicity with Donor-Specific iPSC-CMs—a Proof-of-Concept Study with Doxorubicin”
Endocrine Toxicology
“House Dust-Derived Mixtures of Organophosphate Esters Alter the Phenotype, Function, Transcriptome, and Lipidome of KGN Human Ovarian Granulosa Cells”
Exposure Sciences
“Short-Term Treatment with Cholestyramine Increases Long-Acting Anticoagulant Rodenticide Clearance from Rabbits without Affecting Plasma Vitamin K1 Levels or Blood Coagulation”
Immunotoxicology
“The Role of Corticosterone in Nevirapine-Induced Idiosyncratic Drug-Induced Liver Injury”
Molecular, Biochemical, and Systems Toxicology
“Comparison of Transcriptomic Profiles between HFPO-DA and Prototypical PPARα, PPARγ, and Cytotoxic Agents in Mouse, Rat, and Pooled Human Hepatocytes” (open access)
“Comparison of Transcriptomic Profiles between HFPO-DA and Prototypical PPARα, PPARγ, and Cytotoxic Agents in Wild-Type and PPARα Knockout Mouse Hepatocytes” (open access)
Neurotoxicology
“Cadmium Inhibits Calcium Activity in Hippocampal CA1 Neurons of Freely Moving Mice”
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