Mechanisms of valproate-induced teratogenesis

The risks associated with in utero antiepileptic drug (AED) exposure are of great importance for both epileptic women and their offspring. This review considers the basic mechanisms of valproate-induced teratogenesis. It discusses the mechanisms of fetal valproic acid accumulation, oxidative stress,...

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Main Authors: D. V. Dmitrenko, N. A. Shnaider, I. G. Strotskaya, A. S. Kichkaylo, S. N. Zobova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: IMA-PRESS LLC 2017-06-01
Series:Nevrologiâ, Nejropsihiatriâ, Psihosomatika
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Online Access:https://nnp.ima-press.net/nnp/article/view/734
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spelling doaj-c50d4268de524a40ad22349d986194d12021-07-29T08:58:37ZrusIMA-PRESS LLCNevrologiâ, Nejropsihiatriâ, Psihosomatika2074-27112310-13422017-06-0191S899610.14412/2074-2711-2017-1S-89-96648Mechanisms of valproate-induced teratogenesisD. V. Dmitrenko0N. A. Shnaider1I. G. Strotskaya2A. S. Kichkaylo3S. N. Zobova4Professor V.F. Voino-Yasenetsky Krasnoyarsk State Medical University, Ministry of Health of RussiaProfessor V.F. Voino-Yasenetsky Krasnoyarsk State Medical University, Ministry of Health of RussiaProfessor V.F. Voino-Yasenetsky Krasnoyarsk State Medical University, Ministry of Health of RussiaProfessor V.F. Voino-Yasenetsky Krasnoyarsk State Medical University, Ministry of Health of RussiaProfessor V.F. Voino-Yasenetsky Krasnoyarsk State Medical University, Ministry of Health of Russia; Krasnoyarsk Research Center, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of SciencesThe risks associated with in utero antiepileptic drug (AED) exposure are of great importance for both epileptic women and their offspring. This review considers the basic mechanisms of valproate-induced teratogenesis. It discusses the mechanisms of fetal valproic acid accumulation, oxidative stress, folate antagonism, and histone deacetylase inhibition. Analysis of the literature has shown a large number of studies that prove and disprove different mechanisms of valproate-induced teratogenesis. Histone deacetylase inhibition and oxidative stress have the most pronounced teratogenic effect; moreover, both mechanisms are particularly important in the first trimester of pregnancy when DNA dysregulation has the greatest impact on organogenesis. All the described mechanisms (and possibly many others) along with individual genetic characteristics, environmental factors, and lifestyle, each of which has not been defined, may lead to an increased risk for the teratogenic effects of valproic acid.https://nnp.ima-press.net/nnp/article/view/734antiepileptic drugsvalproic acidteratogenesisepilepsycongenital malformationspregnancy
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author D. V. Dmitrenko
N. A. Shnaider
I. G. Strotskaya
A. S. Kichkaylo
S. N. Zobova
spellingShingle D. V. Dmitrenko
N. A. Shnaider
I. G. Strotskaya
A. S. Kichkaylo
S. N. Zobova
Mechanisms of valproate-induced teratogenesis
Nevrologiâ, Nejropsihiatriâ, Psihosomatika
antiepileptic drugs
valproic acid
teratogenesis
epilepsy
congenital malformations
pregnancy
author_facet D. V. Dmitrenko
N. A. Shnaider
I. G. Strotskaya
A. S. Kichkaylo
S. N. Zobova
author_sort D. V. Dmitrenko
title Mechanisms of valproate-induced teratogenesis
title_short Mechanisms of valproate-induced teratogenesis
title_full Mechanisms of valproate-induced teratogenesis
title_fullStr Mechanisms of valproate-induced teratogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Mechanisms of valproate-induced teratogenesis
title_sort mechanisms of valproate-induced teratogenesis
publisher IMA-PRESS LLC
series Nevrologiâ, Nejropsihiatriâ, Psihosomatika
issn 2074-2711
2310-1342
publishDate 2017-06-01
description The risks associated with in utero antiepileptic drug (AED) exposure are of great importance for both epileptic women and their offspring. This review considers the basic mechanisms of valproate-induced teratogenesis. It discusses the mechanisms of fetal valproic acid accumulation, oxidative stress, folate antagonism, and histone deacetylase inhibition. Analysis of the literature has shown a large number of studies that prove and disprove different mechanisms of valproate-induced teratogenesis. Histone deacetylase inhibition and oxidative stress have the most pronounced teratogenic effect; moreover, both mechanisms are particularly important in the first trimester of pregnancy when DNA dysregulation has the greatest impact on organogenesis. All the described mechanisms (and possibly many others) along with individual genetic characteristics, environmental factors, and lifestyle, each of which has not been defined, may lead to an increased risk for the teratogenic effects of valproic acid.
topic antiepileptic drugs
valproic acid
teratogenesis
epilepsy
congenital malformations
pregnancy
url https://nnp.ima-press.net/nnp/article/view/734
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