Evaluation of the reproductive and developmental safety of cysteamine in the rat: effects on female reproduction and early embryonic development.
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Cystinosis is an autosomal recessive metabolic disease in which the amino acid cystine accumulates in lysosomes due to a defect in lysosomal cystine transport. Cystinosis in infancy is associated with poor growth, muscle wastage, and death at about age 10 due to kidney failure. Treatment with cysteamine and kidney transplantation enables cystinotic girls to reach reproductive age and to be healthy enough to permit pregnancy. It is not known whether exposure to cysteamine will have adverse effects on reproduction in the human. It is also possible that some of the complications seen in cystinotic children could be avoided if a pregnant woman carrying a cystinotic fetus were given cysteamine. However, this treatment is not likely to occur until therapeutic exposures to cysteamine are judged to present no increased risk to the human fetus. As part of a larger investigation assessing the reproductive and developmental safety of cysteamine (as phosphocysteamine) using the rat, the two studies reported herein were performed. The first, a dose-finding study, led to the selection of 150 mg/kg/day as the highest dose of cysteamine used for the second and primary focus of this report. The second study involved the exposure of female rats to cysteamine from premating through day 6.5 postconception and assessment of female fertility and early embryonic development. Cysteamine was administered orally in doses of 0, 37.5, 75, 100, or 150 mg/kg/day. There were no clinical signs of maternal toxicity during the exposures of 2 to 5 weeks before successful mating. Animals in the 150 mg/kg/day group experienced a nonsignificant decrease in body weight gain during pregnancy to day 6.5 postconception, a significant increase in liver and spleen weights, and a significant increase in days to coitus--suggesting that a low level of toxicity was manifested. However, there were no adverse effects on reproductive performance with respect to conception and early embryonic development.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Teratology
دوره 58 3-4 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1998