Uncertainty in Fitted Estimates of Apparent in Vivo Metabolic Constants for Chloroform |
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Authors: | SMITH, ANDREW E. EVANS, JOHN S. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Environmental Health, Interdisciplinary Programs in Health, Harvard School of Public Health 665 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02115 Received December 6, 1994; accepted September 2, 1994 |
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Abstract: | It has become common practice to rely on fitted estimates ofapparent in vivo metabolic constants (e.g., Vmax and KM) inparameterization of PBPK models. Yet, quantitative estimatesof precision in these fitted parameters are not routinely reported.Such information is needed to assess the reliability of modelpredictions. The purpose of this study was to assess the precisionin estimates of Vmax and KM for chloroform, accounting for boththe statistical uncertainties in parameter estimates from individualdata sets and any additional uncertainty due to differencesin the parameter estimates derived from various experiments.Joint confidence regions for Vmax and KM from each experiment,generated using maximum likelihood techniques, were used toevaluate these questions. Three previously published data setswere considered. Estimates of Vmax and KM obtained from thesedata sets differed more than could be explained as a consequenceof a limited number of observations, measurement error, or stochasticerror. Issues associated with the use of maximum likelihoodtechniques to estimate joint confidence regions, the estimationof metabolic constants from individual experiments within agas uptake study versus the full data set, the degree of overlapin the joint confidence regions for metabolic constants obtainedfrom separate data sets, and the implications for risk assessmentare discussed. |
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