Literature DB >> 6705751

Human serum teratogenicity studied by rat embryo culture: epilepsy, anticonvulsant drugs, and nutrition.

C L Chatot, N W Klein, M L Clapper, S R Resor, W D Singer, B S Russman, G L Holmes, R H Mattson, J A Cramer.   

Abstract

Epileptic women have a greater risk for spontaneous abortions and children with birth defects than do nonepileptics. In a unique approach to identifying causes of these problems, we have cultured whole rat embryos for 48 h on blood sera from epileptics. In the first part of the study, three embryos were cultured on each serum sample from 128 different epileptics being treated with either single anticonvulsants or no drug to compare the teratogenicity of these drugs. Sera from subjects receiving either phenobarbital or no drug had comparable frequencies of cultured embryo abnormalities, which were lower than those from subjects taking phenytoin, valproic acid, or carbamazepine. In the second phase of the study, attempts to identify causes for serum teratogenicity led to the finding that the abnormalities and reduced embryo growth produced by many serum samples could be completely overcome by adding vitamins and/or amino acids to the serum. Of 53 samples tested, 32 (60%) were corrected by supplementation (17 of 23 phenytoin, seven of nine phenobarbital, six of 12 carbamazepine, none of six valproic acid, and two of three no drug). Although the results of this study provided a general assessment of drug teratogenicity that agreed with other studies and emphasized the role of nutrition in fetal defects, the importance of individual differences in causes of teratogenicity was also noted.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6705751     DOI: 10.1111/j.1528-1157.1984.tb04177.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epilepsia        ISSN: 0013-9580            Impact factor:   5.864


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