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Effects of calcium channel blockers on the development of early rat postimplantation embryos in culture
Authors:Gabriele Stein  Mithilesh Kumar Srivastava  Hans-Joachim Merker  Diether Neubert
Affiliation:(1) Institut für Toxikologie und Embryopharmakologie, Freie Universität Berlin, Garystrasse 5, 1000 Berlin 33
Abstract:Rat embryos (9.5-day-old) were cultured for 48 h in the presence of nifedipine (NIF), nimodipine (NIM), nitrendipine (NIT), gallopamil HCl (GAL), verapamil HCl (VER) and diltiazem HCl (DIL). The effects on growth and morphogenetic differentiation in vitro were monitored. Dose-response relationships were evaluated, including an assessment of the ldquono-observed-effect-levelrdquo (NOEL) or the ldquolowest-observed-effect-levelrdquo (LOEL), and the lowest concentration tested inducing abnormalities in 100% of the embryos (ldquo100% ELrdquo). The morphological alterations observed at the highest concentrations were very similar for all six drugs. The abnormalities concerned yolk sac circulation and morphology, as well as heartbeat, the morphology of the heart, head, neural tube, or fore-limbs, and the shape of the embryo. The abnormal embryos were also growth retarded (decrease in protein content and crown-rump length). Interference with calcium channel functions seems to represent an interesting model for studying a special kind of abnormal prenatal development, especially the differentiation of certain mesenchymal structures. The concentration ranges between NOELs and 100% ELs were found to be: NIM=0.1–1 Mgrg/ml; NIT and VER=1–10 Mgrg/ml; DIL=1–30 Mgrg/ml, and LOELs-100%ELs were: GAL=1–10 Mgrg/ml; NIF=10–30 Mgrg/ml.On leave of absence from: Industrial Toxicology Research Centre, Lucknow, India
Keywords:Rat whole-embryo culture  In vitro  Calcium channel blockers  Nifedipine  Nimodipine  Nitrendipine  Gallopamil  Verapamil  Diltiazem
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