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Toxicity of artemisinin [Artemisia annua L.] in two different periods of pregnancy in Wistar rats
Authors:Boareto Ana C  Muller Juliane C  Bufalo Aedra C  Botelho Giuliana G K  de Araujo Samanta L  Foglio Mary Ann  de Morais Rosana N  Dalsenter Paulo R
Affiliation:

aDepartment of Pharmacology, Federal University of Paraná, Curitiba, PR, Brazil

bCPQBA, State University of Campinas, Campinas, Brazil

cDepartment of Physiology, Federal University of Paraná, Curitiba, Brazil

Abstract:Artemisinin compounds are important for treating multidrug-resistant malaria; however, the possible resorption and abnormalities observed in animal reproduction studies may contraindicate artemisinin use during the first trimester. To evaluate whether artemisinin interferes with developmental outcomes at different periods of pregnancy, Wistar rats were treated by gavage with increasing doses of 7, 35 and 70 mg/kg/day from gestational day [GD] 7 to 13 or 14 to 20. Viable embryos and post-implantation losses, and progestagens and testosterone levels, were monitored in the former treatment group and pregnancy and outcomes data, post-implantation losses and male and female developmental endpoints of the offspring were evaluated in the latter treatment group. Results indicate toxicity for both periods of treatment, with lower sensitivity at later stages of pregnancy. The results showed that dosing with 35 or 75 mg/kg of artemisinin caused high percentages of post-implantation losses that correlated with a trend to lower maternal progestagens and a significant maternal testosterone decrease. These findings demonstrate that oral administration of artemisinin can adversely effect post-implantation development and pregnancy in the rat.
Keywords:Artemisinin   Antimalarial drug   Malaria   Embryolethality   Reproductive toxicity   Wistar rats   Pregnancy
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