Study of Maternal Diabetic Effects on Malformation Production in Rat’s Fetus

The studies show that there are some embryonic malformation in    maternal diabetic rats. This malformation may be manifestation in other    embryonic organs such as skeletal cardiovascular or centeral nervus system.     In this study the effects of the maternal hyperglicemia on the processes of   ...

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Main Authors: Morteza Behnam Rasouli, Mohammad Reza Nikravesh
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Hamadan University of Medical Sciences 2002-09-01
Series:پزشکی بالینی ابن سینا
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Online Access:http://sjh.umsha.ac.ir/article-1-740-en.html
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Summary:The studies show that there are some embryonic malformation in    maternal diabetic rats. This malformation may be manifestation in other    embryonic organs such as skeletal cardiovascular or centeral nervus system.     In this study the effects of the maternal hyperglicemia on the processes of    embryonic evolution,  during rat,s pregnancy were investigated.           For this aim the beta cells of pancreas  of 7 virgin albino rats were    chemically destroyed by an injection of 160 mg/Kg alloxan and the same    manner control group were recived physiological serum. The hyperglicemic    rats were then mated and at 14th gestational day’s , all of the pregnant     rats anesthetized, sacrificed and their  fetuses were collected and fixed in    10% formalin solution.  After fixation, all of the fetuses  were examined by    using the stereomicroscope.           Comparing the experimental with the control group, showed a    numerical decrease in experimental group.  In addition, the length of     Crown-Rump (CR) were decreased significantly in experimental fetuses    (p<0.001). The rate of the many malformation such as deffect in eyes, ears    and craniofascial deffect and exencephaly were shown in experimental    kinds.           These results suggest that the maternal diabetic may cause some of     fetal malformations during pregnancy.
ISSN:2588-722X
2588-7238