[Effects of Taking Herbal Medicines in Early Gestation on Pregnancy and Placental Formation].

IF 0.3 4区 医学 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Yakugaku zasshi : Journal of the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1248/yakushi.24-00174-3
Toshihiro Sakurai
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The use of Japanese herbal medicines (Kampo medicines), rooted in centuries of traditional practice, lacks extensive Western scientific validation regarding their safety. Concerns include potential risks such as placental dysplasia, miscarriage, teratogenicity, and fetotoxicity when administered to pregnant women. Therefore, scientific safety evaluations are crucial for the appropriate use of Kampo medicines during pregnancy. Critical physiological processes such as implantation, invasion into the endometrium, placentation, and fetal development are vital for establishing a successful pregnancy. The placenta, forming from implantation until birth, is essential for fetal growth and nutrition. Proper placental function relies on the regulated differentiation and development of specific trophoblast cell lineages. If Kampo medicines impact these cell lineages, there may be increased risks of fetal developmental issues and pregnancy complications. current studies often neglect evaluating placental function or formation, focusing primarily on fetal toxicity and teratogenicity. Thus, assays for placental function and placentation toxicity are needed. This review consolidates existing knowledge on the effects of Kampo medicines, herbs and herbal medicines on pregnancy and placentation, emphasizing the necessity for scientific safety assessments to guide their use during pregnancy. Ensuring accurate information and safety of Kampo medicines, herbs and herbal medicines for pregnant women is essential to safeguard the health of the mother, fetus, and placenta.

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妊娠早期服用中药对妊娠及胎盘形成的影响
日本草药(汉布药)的使用根植于几个世纪的传统实践,其安全性缺乏西方广泛的科学验证。担忧包括潜在的风险,如胎盘发育不良,流产,致畸和胎儿毒性给孕妇使用。因此,科学的安全性评价对于怀孕期间适当使用汉布药至关重要。关键的生理过程,如着床,侵入子宫内膜,胎盘和胎儿发育是建立一个成功的怀孕至关重要。从着床到出生形成的胎盘对胎儿的生长和营养至关重要。适当的胎盘功能依赖于特定滋养细胞谱系的调控分化和发育。如果汉布药物影响这些细胞系,可能会增加胎儿发育问题和妊娠并发症的风险。目前的研究往往忽视评估胎盘功能或形成,主要集中在胎儿毒性和致畸性。因此,需要检测胎盘功能和胎盘毒性。这篇综述整合了关于汉布药、中草药和中草药对妊娠和胎盘影响的现有知识,强调了科学的安全性评估以指导妊娠期间使用的必要性。确保孕妇使用的汉布药、草药和草药的准确信息和安全性,对于保护母亲、胎儿和胎盘的健康至关重要。
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