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Pathologists' perspective on the study design, analysis, and interpretation of proliferative lesions in a lifetime rodent carcinogenicity bioassay of sucralose.

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Elmore, SA; Rehg, JE; Schoeb, TR; Everitt, JI; Bolon, B
Published in: Food Chem Toxicol
June 2024

Sucralose, a sugar substitute first approved for use in 1991, is a non-caloric sweetener regulated globally as a food additive. Based on numerous experimental animal studies (dating to the 1980s) and human epidemiology studies, international health agencies have determined that sucralose is safe when consumed as intended. A single lifetime rodent carcinogenicity bioassay conducted by the Ramazzini Institute (RI) reported that mice fed diets containing sucralose develop hematopoietic neoplasia, but controversy continues regarding the validity and relevance of these data for predicting health effects in humans. The present paper addresses the controversy by providing the perspective of experienced pathologists on sucralose-related animal toxicity and carcinogenicity data generally, and the RI carcinogenicity bioassay findings specifically, using results from publicly available papers and international regulatory authority decisions. In the authors' view, flaws in the design, methodology, data evaluation, and reporting of the RI carcinogenicity bioassay for sucralose diminish the value of the data as evidence that this agent represents a carcinogenic hazard to humans. This limitation will remain until the RI bioassay is repeated under Good Laboratory Practices and the design, data, and accuracy of the pathology diagnoses and interpretations are reviewed by qualified pathologists with experience in evaluating potential chemically-induced carcinogenic hazards.

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Food Chem Toxicol

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EISSN

1873-6351

Publication Date

June 2024

Volume

188

Start / End Page

114524

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Sweetening Agents
  • Sucrose
  • Research Design
  • Rats
  • Pathologists
  • Mice
  • Humans
  • Food Science
  • Carcinogens
  • Carcinogenicity Tests
 

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Elmore, S. A., Rehg, J. E., Schoeb, T. R., Everitt, J. I., & Bolon, B. (2024). Pathologists' perspective on the study design, analysis, and interpretation of proliferative lesions in a lifetime rodent carcinogenicity bioassay of sucralose. Food Chem Toxicol, 188, 114524. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fct.2024.114524
Elmore, Susan A., Jerold E. Rehg, Trenton R. Schoeb, Jeffrey I. Everitt, and Brad Bolon. “Pathologists' perspective on the study design, analysis, and interpretation of proliferative lesions in a lifetime rodent carcinogenicity bioassay of sucralose.Food Chem Toxicol 188 (June 2024): 114524. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fct.2024.114524.
Elmore, Susan A., et al. “Pathologists' perspective on the study design, analysis, and interpretation of proliferative lesions in a lifetime rodent carcinogenicity bioassay of sucralose.Food Chem Toxicol, vol. 188, June 2024, p. 114524. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.fct.2024.114524.
Journal cover image

Published In

Food Chem Toxicol

DOI

EISSN

1873-6351

Publication Date

June 2024

Volume

188

Start / End Page

114524

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Sweetening Agents
  • Sucrose
  • Research Design
  • Rats
  • Pathologists
  • Mice
  • Humans
  • Food Science
  • Carcinogens
  • Carcinogenicity Tests