Foetal head growth retardation due to antiepileptic drugs: with reference to GH, TSH, T4, T3 and reverse T3 concentrations.

S Kaneko, T Hirano, Y Fukushima, T Sato, Y Nomura, S Shinagawa, Y Ogawa
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To study the mechanisms of inhibitory action of antiepileptic drugs on foetal head growth, determinations were made of the growth hormone, thyrotropin and thyroid hormone levels in the sera of pregnant women, and the correlations between each hormone concentration and the foetal head circumference were studied. The thyroxine level decreased in the maternal serum and in the cord blood, and the thyrotropin level also became lower in the epileptic mother taking antiepileptic drugs. The growth hormone level in the umbilical vein sample of the epileptic mother was lower than that in the controls. The correlations between the head circumference of an infant at delivery and the decreased levels of the hormones seemed to indicate that a decrease in the thyroxine level, caused by antiepileptic drugs, produced the foetal head growth retardation.

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抗癫痫药物引起的胎儿头部发育迟缓:参考GH、TSH、T4、T3和逆T3浓度。
为研究抗癫痫药物对胎儿头部生长的抑制作用机制,测定了孕妇血清中生长激素、促甲状腺素和甲状腺激素水平,并研究了各激素浓度与胎儿头围的相关性。母亲血清和脐带血甲状腺素水平降低,服用抗癫痫药物的癫痫母亲促甲状腺素水平也降低。癫痫母亲脐静脉样本中生长激素水平低于对照组。婴儿出生时的头围与激素水平下降之间的相关性似乎表明,抗癫痫药物引起的甲状腺素水平下降,导致了胎儿头部发育迟缓。
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