Transplacental Transfer of Primaquine and Neurobehavioral Development of Prenatally Exposed Rats.

IF 3.4 Q2 TOXICOLOGY
Journal of Toxicology Pub Date : 2021-06-24 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/7392606
Klaus M Becker, Lorenna Rosa, Manoella S B Fernandes, Rosangela R de Carvalho, Ana Cecilia X De-Oliveira, Davyson L Moreira, Francisco J R Paumgartten
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Abstract

Primaquine (PQ) not only eliminates P. falciparum gametocytes but also kills liver dormant forms of P. vivax and P. ovale. Owing to these unique therapeutic properties, it is an essential drug. Although PQ has been used for over 70 years, its toxicological database has gaps such as the absence of studies on its reproductive and developmental toxicity and kinetics in pregnancy. This study investigated the transplacental transfer of PQ and the effects of intrauterine exposure on the postnatal growth, survival, and neurobehavioral development of the offspring. PQ kinetics and transplacental transfer were investigated in rats treated orally (40 mg.kg·bw-1) on gestation day (GD) 21. PQ was analyzed by high-performance liquid chromatography with diode array ultraviolet detection. To evaluate effects of intrauterine exposure on postnatal development, dams were treated orally with PQ (20 mg.kg·bw-1·d-1) or water (controls) on GD 0-21. Postnatal survival, body weight gain, somatic maturation, and reflex acquisition were evaluated. The open field test (OF) was conducted on PND 25. PQ concentration in the fetal plasma was nearly half that in maternal plasma. Except for increase in pregnancy loss, no effects of PQ were noted at term pregnancy and first days of life. Prenatal PQ did not affect postnatal weight gain nor did it impair somatic and neurologic development of the offspring. Pups born to PQ-treated dams showed reduced exploration and enhanced emotionality in the OF. PQ given in pregnancy, at doses greater than those recommended for malaria therapy, may affect pup postnatal survival and emotional behavior.

伯氨喹经胎盘移植与产前暴露大鼠神经行为发育。
伯氨喹(PQ)不仅能消灭恶性疟原虫配子体,还能杀死间日疟原虫和卵形疟原虫的肝脏休眠形式。由于这些独特的治疗特性,它是一种必不可少的药物。虽然PQ已经使用了70多年,但其毒理学数据库存在空白,例如缺乏对其生殖和发育毒性以及妊娠动力学的研究。本研究探讨PQ的经胎盘转移及宫内暴露对子代出生后生长、生存和神经行为发育的影响。对妊娠第21天口服(40 mg.kg·bw-1)大鼠进行PQ动力学和胎盘移植研究。采用高效液相色谱二极管阵列紫外检测法对PQ进行分析。为了评估宫内暴露对出生后发育的影响,在出生后0-21岁时,用PQ (20 mg.kg·bw-1·d-1)或水(对照)进行口服处理。对出生后存活率、体重增加、体细胞成熟和反射获得进行了评估。在PND 25上进行了露天试验。胎儿血浆中的PQ浓度几乎是母体血浆中的一半。除了妊娠损失增加外,PQ在足月妊娠和出生最初几天没有影响。产前PQ不影响出生后体重增加,也不损害后代的躯体和神经发育。在pq处理过的水坝中出生的幼崽在OF中表现出较少的探索和增强的情绪。妊娠期给予PQ的剂量大于疟疾治疗的推荐剂量,可能会影响幼犬的产后生存和情绪行为。
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Journal of Toxicology
Journal of Toxicology TOXICOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Journal of Toxicology is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies in all areas of toxicological sciences. The journal will consider articles looking at the structure, function, and mechanism of agents that are toxic to humans and/or animals, as well as toxicological medicine, risk assessment, safety evaluation, and environmental health.
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