Effects of a saccharin and cyclamate mixture on rat embryos |
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Authors: | Damasceno Debora C Goncalves Maurício A Durante Luciana C A Castro Nathalia C Moura Caio H J Oliveira Cleuber B |
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Affiliation: | Department of Human Embryology, School of Human Medicine of Marilia, Marilia, S?o Paulo, Brazil. |
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Abstract: | Sodium saccharin (NaS) and calcium cyclamate (CaC) are artificial sweeteners widely used in food and drink. To evaluate their toxicological effects on preimplantation mammalian embryos, pregnant rats were gavaged with 1.65 mg NaS/kg bw + 3.85 mg CaC/kg bw (DI) or 6.6 mg NaS/kg bw + 15.4 mg CaC/kg bw (D2) on days 1, 2, 3 and 4 of pregnancy (positive vaginal smear = day 1). The female rats were killed on day 5 of the pregnancy (GD 5), maternal organs weighed, and the blastocysts collected, counted and evaluated for gross morphology, cell number and mitotic index. There was no alteration in maternal organ weights, but there was an increase of the cell number/embryo in the dams treated with that NaS + CaC mixtures (D1 = 37.20 +/- 7.96; D2 = 37.26 +/- 10.90) compared to control group (32.24 +/- 6.73). Embryos whose dams were exposed to NaS + CaC may have adapted for implantation into the uterus but more studies are needed to demonstrate this mechanism of action. |
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