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Oral meso-2, 3-dimercaptosuccinic acid in pregnant sprague-dawley rats: Teratogenicity and alterations in mineral metabolism. I. Teratological evaluation

Authors :
Domingo, J. L.
Ortega, A.
Paternain, J. L.
Llobet, J. M.
Corbella, J.
Source :
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health Part A; July 1990, Vol. 30 Issue: 3 p181-190, 10p
Publication Year :
1990

Abstract

meso-2,3-Dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA), an effective antagonist for the treatment of lead, arsenic, mercury, and cadmium poisoning, was evaluated for developmental toxicity in pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats. DMSA was administered by gavage on d 6-15 of gestation at doses of 0, 100, 300, or 1000 mg DMSA/kg/d. At termination on d 20 of gestation, fetuses were examined for external, visceral, and skeletal malformations and variations. Maternal toxicity was observed at all doses, as evidenced by a significant decrease in body weight gain. There were no effects with respect to hema-tology or clinical chemistry. Increased early resorptions, increased percentage postim-plantation loss, and reduced fetal body weight per litter were observed at 100, 300, and 1000 mg/kg/d. Examination of fetuses for gross external abnormalities, visceral and skeletal malformations, or ossification variations revealed that DMSA did not produce teratogenicity at any dosage level. However, significant fetotoxicity was observed at 100, 300, and 1000 mg/kg/d. The no-observable-effect level (NOEL) for maternal and developmental toxicity was < 100 mg DMSA/kg/d.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15287394 and 23813504
Volume :
30
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health Part A
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs19973501
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/15287399009531421