Methamphetamine detection from meconium and amniotic fluid in guinea pigs depends on gestational age and metabolism.

K T Nakamura, E L Ayau, C F Uyehara, C L Eisenhauer, L M Iwamoto, D E Lewis
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Significant adverse perinatal effects of maternal methamphetamine use have been reported, but little is known about factors influencing methamphetamine screening test results during the perinatal period. We tested the hypothesis that gestational age would affect quantitative recovery of methamphetamine in meconium and amniotic fluid. Time-bred guinea pigs received an intraperitoneal (i.p.) injection of 1 mg/kg methamphetamine at either 44 days (0.65 of term, n = 5), 50 days (0.74, n = 8), 56 days (0.82, n = 9) or 63 days (0.93, n = 4) gestation. At 1 or 7 days after i.p. methamphetamine, meconium and amniotic fluid were collected for quantitative methamphetamine assay by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Recovery from amniotic fluid and meconium 1 day after injection was influenced by gestational age. Greater values in amniotic fluid and meconium and a higher percentage of positive samples were seen in older fetuses. Collectively at all gestational ages, combined testing of amniotic fluid and meconium yielded detectable methamphetamine or its metabolites in 87% of guinea pigs 1 day after injection. However, methamphetamine was not detectable 1 week after injection in any sample (n = 63) at either 0.74 or 0.82 of term except for one positive amniotic fluid sample. Finally, demethylation of methamphetamine to amphetamine was higher in older fetuses.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

从豚鼠胎粪和羊水中检测甲基苯丙胺取决于胎龄和代谢。
据报道,母体使用甲基苯丙胺对围产期产生了显著的不良影响,但对围产期影响甲基苯丙胺筛查试验结果的因素知之甚少。我们检验了胎龄会影响胎便和羊水中甲基苯丙胺定量恢复的假设。在妊娠44天(0.65天,n = 5)、50天(0.74天,n = 8)、56天(0.82天,n = 9)或63天(0.93天,n = 4)时,定时豚鼠接受1 mg/kg甲基苯丙胺腹腔注射。注射甲基苯丙胺后第1天或第7天,收集胎粪和羊水,采用气相色谱-质谱联用法进行甲基苯丙胺定量分析。注射后1天羊水和胎粪恢复受胎龄影响。较大的羊水和胎粪值和较高百分比的阳性样本在较大的胎儿中被看到。在所有胎龄的豚鼠中,87%的豚鼠在注射后1天对羊水和胎粪进行联合检测,可检测到甲基苯丙胺或其代谢物。然而,除一例羊水样本呈阳性外,注射后1周任何样本(n = 63)在0.74或0.82足月时均未检出甲基苯丙胺。最后,在年龄较大的胎儿中,甲基苯丙胺对安非他明的去甲基化程度更高。(摘要删节250字)
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