Journal of Oral Tissue Engineering

REVIEW
In Vitro Embryotoxicity Testing of Biomaterials by Improvement of Embryonic Stem Cell Test (EST)

Koichi IMAI1, Kazuaki NAKAMURA2, Akito TANOUE2

1Department of Biomaterials, Osaka Dental University, Osaka, Japan
2Department of Pharmacology, National Research Institute for Child Health and Development, Tokyo, Japan


J Oral Tissue Engin 2012;10(1):48-53

SYNOPSIS
Many Biomaterials are currently being developed, a method for testing embryotoxicity in vitro in a speedy. In 1997. Spielmann et al. developed the embryonic stem cell test (EST), which is an in vitro embryotoxicity test method that can be used to estimate the risk of embryotoxicity of chemical substances relatively quickly compared to the conventional methods that involve animal experiments. The EST has been evaluated in a formal validation study funded by the European Centre for the Validation of Alternative Methods: ECVAM in which two other in vitro embryotoxicity tests (micromass test, whole embryo culture test) were validated against a set of test chemicals characterized by high levels of in vivo embryotoxicity data in laboratory animals and humans. In a validation study in Europe, the EST was found to be reproducible, demonstrating an overall accuracy of 80% and 100% correct prediction of strong embryotoxicity for chemicals studied under blind conditions. However, use of EST is impossible for the Biomaterials, which is not dissolved in a culture medium. Therefore, some improvement of EST protocol is proposed.

Key words: : embryotoxicity test, EST, ES-D3 cells