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Caffeine-induced limb malformations: description of malformations and quantitation of placental transfer.

W J Scott.   

Abstract

Caffeine was administered intraperitoneally to CD-1 mice on days 11 and 12 of pregnancy at doses of 80-250 mg/kg. A dose-related pattern of malformations was seen that included mainly cleft palate, limb malformations, and hematomas. Many of the limb malformations were examined in preparations stained for cartilage and bone and a number of unique structural arrangements were found. As in previous studies, an asymmetric response was seen, the left limbs being affected more often than the right. Transplacental passage of caffeine was also studied. Caffeine and many metabolites pass into the embryo and attain concentrations slightly below those in maternal plasma. A peak caffeine concentration of 1 mM is attained after a teratogenic dose, which is at least an order of magnitude greater than that of any of the metabolites.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6665741     DOI: 10.1002/tera.1420280314

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Teratology        ISSN: 0040-3709


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3.  Maternal caffeine consumption and risk of congenital limb deficiencies.

Authors:  Lei Chen; Erin M Bell; Marilyn L Browne; Charlotte M Druschel; Paul A Romitti; Rebecca J Schmidt; Trudy L Burns; Roxana Moslehi; Richard S Olney
Journal:  Birth Defects Res A Clin Mol Teratol       Date:  2012-08-18

4.  Embryotoxicity induced by alkylating agents: 5. Dose-response relationships of teratogenic effects of methylnitrosourea in mice.

Authors:  T Platzek; G Bochert; B Pauli; R Meister; D Neubert
Journal:  Arch Toxicol       Date:  1988       Impact factor: 5.153

5.  Osteogenic potential of osteoblasts from neonatal rats born to mothers treated with caffeine throughout pregnancy.

Authors:  Amanda Maria Sena Reis; Lorena Gabriela Rocha Ribeiro; Natália de Melo Ocarino; Alfredo Miranda Goes; Rogéria Serakides
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