Assessment of the perinatal effects of maternal ingestion of Solanum malacoxylon in rats

A perinatal study was performed to verify the toxic effects of Solanum malacoxylon, which contains a glycoside conjugated to Vitamin D 3. In the gestational study, female rats received S. malacoxylon leaves in the diet at 0, 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, and 1% from days 6 to 21 of pregnancy. At 21 days of gestati...

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description A perinatal study was performed to verify the toxic effects of Solanum malacoxylon, which contains a glycoside conjugated to Vitamin D 3. In the gestational study, female rats received S. malacoxylon leaves in the diet at 0, 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, and 1% from days 6 to 21 of pregnancy. At 21 days of gestation, blood samples were taken from the dams for evaluation of serum Ca and P. A laparotomy was performed and the rats were examined for standard parameters of reproductive performance. Fetuses were examined for skeletal changes and histopathologic evaluation. In the second trial, dams were fed diets containing 0 or 0.1% S. malacoxylon leaves during the gestation and lactation periods. After weaning, all animals were euthanized and biochemical and histopathologic evaluations were performed. The biochemical evaluation showed increase in Ca and P levels in females from all experimental groups; however, this effect did not occurred in a dose-related manner. Pups from dams exposed during gestation and lactationi also showed increased Ca and P levels. Fetal data suggested a delay of fetal development manifested by decreased body weight and skeletal alterations. There was also a reduction in live fetuses. Histopathologic study revealed alterations of the soft tissue in litters from dams given 1% dietary S. malacoxylon during pregnancy and 0.1% during pregnancy and lactation. These findings support our hypothesis that Vitamin D 3 glycoside crosses the placenta and suggests milk transfer of this substance.
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Animals
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Bone and Bones - drug effects
Bone and Bones - embryology
Bone Development - drug effects
Calcium - blood
Cholecalciferol - metabolism
Developmental toxicity
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Embryonic and Fetal Development - drug effects
Female
Lactation - drug effects
Litter Size - drug effects
Medical sciences
Milk transfer
Phosphorus - blood
Placental transfer
Plant Leaves - toxicity
Plant poisons toxicology
Plants, Toxic
Pregnancy
Rat
Rats
Rats, Wistar
Reproduction - drug effects
Solanaceous Alkaloids - administration & dosage
Solanaceous Alkaloids - metabolism
Solanaceous Alkaloids - toxicity
Solanum - chemistry
Solanum - toxicity
Solanum malacoxylon
Toxicity Tests
Toxicology
Vitamin D 3
title Assessment of the perinatal effects of maternal ingestion of Solanum malacoxylon in rats
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