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Monovalent cations transfer through isolated human amnion: a new pharmacological model.

M Bara, A Guiet-Bara, J Durlach.   

Abstract

Transfer of monovalent cation through the isolated human amnion consists of different factors: paracellular, coupling, ATPase dependent cellular transfer, leak cellular transfer. Understanding this transfer permits testing of the action of various substances. Physiological substances (Mg, taurine) increase ionic transfer and there is a vicarious effect between Mg and taurine. The tocolytic agents MgSO4 and ethanol do not exhibit a good effect on the transfer: decrease with ethanol; equality between entry and exit fluxes with MgSO4. On the other hand, amphotericin B increases mother-to-fetus transfer. Polluting metals (Pb, Cd, Hg, As) dramatically reduce exchanges and almost completely inhibit amnion permeability. Ingestion of ethanol also exhibits a dramatic effect on the exchange between mother and fetus through the amnion. Study of ionic transfer in vitro can be considered a pharmacological model to investigate the modifications of mother-fetus exchanges by various substances.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4021652

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Find Exp Clin Pharmacol        ISSN: 0379-0355


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1.  Taurine: a preventive agent of the acute ethanol depletive action on the isolated human amniotic membrane.

Authors:  A Guiet-Bara; M Bara
Journal:  Amino Acids       Date:  1995-09       Impact factor: 3.520

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