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Id:18429
Author:Teo, Steve K; Denny, Kevin H; Stirling, David I; Thomas, Steve D; Morseth, Sandy; Hoberman, Alan M
Title:Effects of thalidomide on developmental, peri- and postnatal function in female New Zealand whith rabbits and offspring ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 2004. 11 p. tab.
Abstract:The present study determined effects of thalidomide on three successive generations of New Zeland Whith rabbits after oral dosing to FO maternal rabbits during the later third of gestation (post major organogenesis) and lactation. On hundred and twenty four time-mated FO rabbits (31/dose) were gaveged with 0,030,150, or 500mg/kg thalidomide from gestation day 18 (DG 18) to lactation day 28 (DP or day postpartum 28) for approximately 42 days. At 6 months, 12 F1 females were randomly paired witthin each dose group and mated. Reproductive evaluation and/or gross necropsy of the thoracic, abodominal, and pelvic viscera was perfomed on day 29 postpartum (DP 29) for FO rabbits, on DP49 for F1 pups not selected for continued evaluation, sfter completion of mating for F1 rabbits, and on DG 29 for F1 rabbits on continued evaluation of F2 litter. There was no thalidomide-related mortality in FO and F1 rabbits. One FO doe at 30 and 150 mg/kg and 2 at 500 mg/kg aborted. Maternal FO rabbits had reductions in feed consumption but no body weight gain during the gestation and lactation periods for 150 and 500 mg/kg. The numbers of does with stillborn and all pups dyving from DP 1-4 was increased at 150 and 500 mg/kg. Mean number of liverborn (litter size) and percentage of live pups were decreased at 500 mg/kg. A significantly increased number of pups died at 150 and 500 mg/kg, resulting in a reduced viability index and decreased litter size. There were some F1 male and female bodyweight reductions at 150 and 500 mg/kg postweaning with no changein feed consumption. F1 Caesarean-sectioning and litter observations were normal. Fertility of F1 offspring was not affected by maternal doses of thalidomide, but the pregnancy index may have been reduced by the 500 mg/kg maternal thalidomide dose. There was an apparent dose-related increased in splayed limbs in F1 pups. Splaving has been reported in New Zealand Whith rabbits and may be a recessive trait. The splay could be caused by the nerve and muscle fiber degeneration and skeletal muscle atrophy observed in some pups. It could also be due to the decreased in litter size, resulting in fewer pups per litter for nursing, leading to rapid weight gain and a failure of the pups to support this weight. No F@ fetal gross external alterations were observed. (AU).
Descriptors:COELHOS/anorm
COELHOS/embriol
COELHOS/cresc
TALIDOMIDA/admin
TALIDOMIDA/ef adv
TALIDOMIDA/farmacol
ABORTO ANIMAL/etiol
 PESO AO NASCER/ef drogas
Limits:COELHOS
Location:BR191.1; 00953/s


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Id:13385
Author:Duncan, M. E; Oakey, R. E
Title:Estrogen excretion in pregnant women with leprosy: evidence of diminished fetoplacental function ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; jul. 1982. 5 p. ilus, tab.
Abstract:Estrogen excretion was assayed in 64 women with leprosy and 15 healthy control women. The mean estrogen excretion was lower in women with leprosy than in controls and the incidence of subnormal estrogen values was higher in the leprosy patients than in the controls. There was an association between infant birth weight and frequency of subnormal estrogen excretion. These features were most marked in women with lepromatous leprosy and are further evidence of diminished fetoplacental function in women with leprosy.(AU).
Descriptors:INSUFICIÊNCIA PLACENTARIA/etiol
DOENCAS PLACENTARIAS/urina
PESO DOS ORGAOS
TERCEIRO TRIMESTRE DA GRAVIDEZ
HANSENIASE/compl
HANSENIASE/urina
COMPLICACOES INFECCIOSAS NA GRAVIDEZ/urina
ESTROGENOS/urina
PESO AO NASCER
Limits:HUMANO
FEMININO
GRAVIDEZ
RECÉM-NASCIDO
SUPPORT, NON-U.S. GOV'T
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
Location:BR191.1; 01498/s


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Id:13378
Author:Duncan, M. E
Title:Babies of mothers with leprosy have small placentae, low birth weights and grow slowly ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; jun. 1980. 9 p. tab, graf.
Abstract:One hundred and sixteen women with leprosy and 31 healthy controls were studied throughout 155 pregnancies, and their babies were observed for a period of up to two years. Babies of mothers with leprosy weighed less than those of healthy mothers; the placental weights and coefficients followed the same trend. The babies of the mothers with leprosy grew more slowly than those of the healthy mothers and these findings were most marked in the babies of mothers with lepromatous leprosy. The cause of the reduced feto-placental weight is thought to be related to the immune status of the mother.(AU).
Descriptors:PESO AO NASCER
DESENVOLVIMENTO INFANTIL
CRESCIMENTO
MORTALIDADE INFANTIL
HANSENIASE/quimioter
HANSENIASE/fisiopatol
PESO DOS ORGAOS
PLACENTA/anat
COMPLICACOES INFECCIOSAS NA GRAVIDEZ/quimioter
COMPLICACOES INFECCIOSAS NA GRAVIDEZ/fisiopatol
Limits:HUMANO
FEMININO
GRAVIDEZ
RECÉM-NASCIDO
LACTENTE
ADULTO
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
Location:BR191.1; 01492/s



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