Title of article :
Teratogenic effect of Carbamazepine use during pregnancy in the mice
Author/Authors :
Elshama, Said Said Taif University, Suez Canal University - Faculty of Medicine - Forensic Medicine Clinical Toxicology Department, Saudi Arabia , Osman, Hosam Eldin Hussein Taif University, Al-Azhar University - Faculty of Medicine - Anatomy Department, Saudi Arabia , El-Kenawy, Ayman El-Meghawry Taif University - Faculty of Medicine - Pathology Department, Saudi Arabia , El-Kenawy, Ayman El-Meghawry University of Sadat City - Genetic Engineering Institute - Molecular Biology Department, Egypt
From page :
201
To page :
212
Abstract :
Carbamazepine use is the first choice of antiepileptic drugs among epileptic pregnant females. There are many inconclusive studies regard the safety of carbamazepine use during pregnancy. This study aims to investigate the morphological and histopathological teratogenic effects of carbamazepine use during pregnancy. The healthy pregnant females mice divided into equal five groups (each n=20). The first (control) group received distilled water/day. Second, third, fourth and fifth group received 8.75, 22.75, 52.5, 65 mg of carbamazepine/day respectively. Carbamazepine and water were given by gastric gavage throughout gestational period. Fetuses were delivered on the 18th day of gestation by hysterectomy. Fetal measurements and appearance were assessed with investigation the histopathological changes of brain and spinal cord. There was a significant decrease of weight, different organs weight, length, upper and lower limb length of mice in the first day of delivery in fifth group. There was a significant increase of weight, different organs weight, length, upper and lower limb length in the third group. Many congenital anomalies such as spina bifida, meromelia, microphalmia, oligodactyly, anencephaly, neurodegeneration of brain and spinal cord were noticedin fifth group. Teratogenic effect of carbamazepine represented as growth retardation and neurodevelopmental toxicity depending on its overdose degree.
Keywords :
Carbamazepine , pregnancy , teratogenic
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal Of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal Of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Record number :
2648152
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