来氟米特在小鼠胚胎中引起的严重先天性异常

IF 0.3 Q4 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
K. Pandey, Nishtha K. Singh, A. Nayak, C. Mohanty
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来氟米特是一种女性常用的抗风湿药物,因为这种疾病在女性中很常见,并且在怀孕的最初几个月服用这种药物有怀孕的机会,这种常用处方药缺乏与其致畸潜力相关的研究。本研究旨在了解其对小鼠胚胎的致畸性。妊娠小鼠在妊娠第6至11天口服来氟米特,可在妊娠1天内单剂量或连续剂量。在妊娠第19天收集胚胎,测量并检查外部异常。研究结果表明,在胚胎100%吸收的情况下,连续给药来氟米特对胚胎是致命的。单剂量组以妊娠早期给药吸收最多。其他异常包括四肢旋转不良、眼睛张开、尾巴扭结、前腹壁缺损、内脏下垂和无脑畸形。这些异常仅在妊娠第7天和第8天暴露于来氟米特的胚胎中发现。以上结果表明来氟米特干扰胚胎生长,还干扰神经管闭合导致无脑畸形。睁眼和扭尾的发现表明该药物可能影响上皮和中胚层的生长。来氟米特可能干扰胚胎的侧折叠,导致前腹壁缺损和内脏下垂。目前的研究结论是来氟米特对小鼠有致畸和胚胎致死性,应避免在人类妊娠中使用。
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Gross congenital abnormalities induced by leflunomide in mice embryos
Leflunomide is an antirheumatic drug commonly used by females, as this disease is common in females and there are chances of pregnancy while taking this medication in initial months of pregnancy this commonly prescribed drug lacks studies related to its teratogenic potential. Present study was conducted to know about its teratogenicity in mice embryos. Pregnant mice were exposed to Leflunomide by oral route on gestational days 6 to 11 either as single dose in one of the gestational days or continuous doses. The embryos were collected on day 19 of gestation, were measured and examined for external anomalies. Findings suggested that Leflunomide was embryo lethal when given as continuous dose as there were 100% resorption of embryos. In the single dose group, maximum resorptions were found when was given in early pregnancy. Other anomalies included malrotated limbs, open eyes, kinking of tails, defect in anterior abdominal wall and visceroptosis and anencephaly. these anomalies were noted in embryos exposed to leflunomide only on gestational days 7 and 8. The above findings suggest that leflunomide interferes with embryonic growth It also interferes with neural tube closure leading to anencephaly. Findings of open eyes and kinking tails suggest that the drug may affect epithelial and mesodermal growth. Leflunomide perhaps interferes with the lateral folding of the embryo leading to defect in the anterior abdominal wall and visceroptosis. The present study concludes that Leflunomide is teratogenic and embryolethal in mice and should be avoided in human pregnancy.
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European journal of anatomy
European journal of anatomy ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY-
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73
期刊介绍: El European Journal of Anatomy es continuación de la revista “Anales de Anatomía”, publicada en español desde 1952 a 1993. Tras unos años de interrupción debido fundamentalmente a problemas económicos para su mantenimiento, la Sociedad Anatómica Española quiso dar un nuevo impulso a dicha publicación, por lo que fue sustituido su título por el actual, además de ser publicada íntegramente en inglés para procurar así una mayor difusión fuera de nuestras fronteras. Este nuevo periodo se inició en 1996 completándose el primer volumen durante el año 1997.
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