Evaluación de la embriotoxicidad de misoprostol utilizando el ensayo cultivo de embriones postimplantación.
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Embryo culture techniques, Misoprostol, Teratology, Toxic potentialResumen
EVALUATION OF EMBRYOTOXICITY OF MISOPROSTOL USING THE WHOLE EMBRYO CULTURE ASSAY
Background: Approximately 15% of misoprostol-induced-abortions may not be successful, leading to in utero exposure to the drug and to the induction of a series of defects including central nervous system, limb and visceral defects. A common proposal is that the drug causes disruption of the fetal vasculature leading to embryonic or fetal hypoxia. Aim: To evaluate the teratogenicity of misoprostol using the rat post-implantation embryo culture. Material and methods: Rat embryos were collected at the beginning of organogenesis and cultured in rat serum containing misoprostol at concentrations of 200, 2,000 or 20,000 pg/ml. Functionality, morphology and morphometry parameters were evaluated. Results: Misoprostol induced a dose-dependent embryotoxic effect causing a decrease in embryo viability and function (poor vascular development and survival) and morphometry (alterations in branchial arches, heart and cephalic portions of the neural tube, among others). Conclusions: All the manifestations observed are indicative of the ability of misoprostol to directly induce developmental retardation and alterations.Publicado
2011-05-10
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Campos Estrada, C., & Fernanda Cavieres, M. (2011). Evaluación de la embriotoxicidad de misoprostol utilizando el ensayo cultivo de embriones postimplantación. Revista Médica De Chile, 139(5). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/1140
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