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In Vivo ; 35(3): 1451-1460, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33910822

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BACKGROUND: We had a case in which three consecutive pregnancies resulted in birth of three children with an orofacial cleft. Their mother suffered from bronchial asthma and was treated using symbicort (corticosteroid budesonide plus bronchodilator formoterol) during her pregnancies. A hypothesis was assessed: these anti-asthmatics can induce an orofacial cleft in experimental model. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A single administration of one of five increasing doses (including therapeutically used ones) of Symbicort, budesonide or formoterol was injected into the amnion of a chick embryo on day 4 or 5 of incubation. The teratogenic/lethal effects of the anti-asthmatics were assessed on a total of 600 embryos. RESULTS: For budesonide, the teratogenic/lethal effect started at a dose 0.003 µg per embryo, for formoterol at 0.3 µg and for Symbicort 0.03 µg. Orofacial clefts and gastroschisis after exposure were found for all three anti-asthmatics. Heart septum defects occurred after exposure to formoterol. CONCLUSION: The present results support those clinical/epidemiological studies pointing out that anti-asthmatics have the potential to induce orofacial clefts, gastroschisis and heart malformations during prenatal development in human.


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Anti-Asthmatic Agents , Cleft Lip , Cleft Palate , Gastroschisis , Administration, Inhalation , Animals , Budesonide/adverse effects , Budesonide, Formoterol Fumarate Drug Combination , Chick Embryo , Child , Cleft Lip/chemically induced , Cleft Palate/chemically induced , Double-Blind Method , Ethanolamines/adverse effects , Female , Formoterol Fumarate/adverse effects , Gastroschisis/chemically induced , Heart Septum , Humans , Treatment Outcome
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