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JBUMS-Journal of Babol University of Medical Sciences. 2005; 7 (1): 22-27
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-71764

ABSTRACT

Aluminium has been known to cause toxic effects on organ systems. Although the knowledge on aluminium [AL] toxicity has markedly improved in recent years, information concerning the reproductive toxicity of this element is still very limited. The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of graded dose of aluminium chloride administered to pregnant mice on their placenta and uterine in a short time. This study was performed on plug-positive female NMRI [National Medical Research Institute] mice that were randomly divided into six groups [12 mice in each group]. Three groups of plug- positive female NMRI mice were given IP injections of ALCL[3] at 150 mg/kg on days 10, 11 and 12 of gestation, respectively. Three other groups were given normal saline on the same days as control groups. Mice were killed on day 15 of gestation, the weight and diameter of placenta were recorded. Both placenta and uterus were examined with stereomicroscope and also uterus fixed and stained for microscopic examination. In all experimental groups, in 14.3%, 13.8% and 13.3% of fetuses, placenta showed abnormal appearance and some degrees of atrophy on days 10, 11, 12 of gestation, respectively that in comparison to control group it was significantly higher [p<0.05]. Also, the diameter of placenta in experimental groups [7.2, 7.2 and 7.3mm respectively] was significantly smaller than control groups [7.6mm] [p<0.05]. The uterine of All treated groups showed hemorrhagic area in external examination and infiltration reaction and dispersed nectrotic foci in myometer in microscopic examination. According to the results, AlCl [3] showed toxic effect on placenta and uterus of pregnant mice. It could explain at least part of teratogenic effects of AlCl [3]


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Female , Animals, Laboratory , Uterus/drug effects , Placenta/drug effects , Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions , Teratogens , Mice
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Journal of Gorgan University of Medical Sciences. 2004; 6 (14): 10-14
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-66610

ABSTRACT

Aluminium [Al], the third common element in the earth's crust has a significant toxin potential for humans. Although the knowledge of AL toxicity has markedly improved in recent years, there is relatively little information regarding the embryotoxic and teratogenic potential of AL. The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of a short-term exposure of pregnant mice to aluminium chloride on the external organ formation of their fetuses. Mature NMRI mice [24-33g] were used in this study. Day 0 of pregnancy defined as the day in which the vaginal plug was found. Plug-positive mice were randomly divided into size groups. The first, secound and third groups of animals were given IP injection of single dose of Alcl3 at 150 mg/kg/day on days 10, 11 and 12 of gestation respectively. Mice in the 3 other groups [controls] received single injection of 0.3ml saline on days 10,11 and 12 respectively. Mice were killed on day 15 of gestation. Live fetuses were weighed and examined for external abnormalities. The fetal body weight was significantly reduced in all Al-treated groups [P<0.05]. The proportions of external malformations in 10th, 11th and 12th days treated were 47.0%, 37.0% and 33.1% groups respectively with significantly increase comparing to controls [P<0.05]. It is concluded that a single dose of the AL administered to pregnant mice can cause external malformations in their fetuses


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Animals, Laboratory , Chlorides , Teratogens , Abnormalities, Drug-Induced , Embryonic Structures/drug effects , Fetus/drug effects , Mice
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