Dietary Echinacea purpurea during murine pregnancy: effect on maternal hemopoiesis and fetal growth.

Biology of the neonate Pub Date : 2006-01-01 Epub Date: 2005-10-05 DOI:10.1159/000088795
G Chow, T Johns, S C Miller
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Background: The medicinal benefits of Echinacea sp. plants in several disease conditions, including insect bites, respiratory ailments, and even cancer and AIDS, have been touted for decades. Echinacea sp.-based phytoceuticals are among the top selling herbals in the Western marketplace today. However, evidence is very scant concerning the effects of using Echinacea species herbals during pregnancy. While available data indicates that fetal malformations do not occur during pregnancy in humans consuming this herb, there are no formal studies aimed at assessing the possibility that consuming Echinacea herbals may promote spontaneous abortions, thereby reducing the number of live births upon which to assess the presence or absence of malformations.

Objectives: We undertook a study in which pregnant mice were fed daily Echinacea purpurea from pregnancy onset until gestational days 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14.

Methods: Maternal spleen and bone marrow were taken for enumeration of cells in each of five separate hemopoietic lineages/organ, and fetal status was recorded.

Results: The data indicate that the significant, pregnancy-induced elevation in splenic lymphocytes and nucleated erythroid cells was all but eliminated in those females which consumed E. purpurea daily throughout their pregnancy. Moreover, consuming E. purpurea during pregnancy reduced the number of viable fetuses.

Conclusions: The data may be extrapolated to suggest that in humans, abstention from consuming Echinacea products during the early/mid stages of pregnancy, may be prudent.

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鼠妊娠期饮食紫锥菊:对母体造血和胎儿生长的影响。
背景:几十年来,人们一直在吹捧紫锥菊属植物对几种疾病的疗效,包括昆虫叮咬、呼吸系统疾病,甚至癌症和艾滋病。以紫锥菊为基础的植物药是当今西方市场上最畅销的草药之一。然而,关于怀孕期间使用紫锥菊类草药的影响的证据非常少。虽然现有数据表明,食用紫锥菊草药的人在怀孕期间不会发生胎儿畸形,但目前还没有正式的研究旨在评估食用紫锥菊草药可能促进自然流产的可能性,从而减少活产的数量,从而评估是否存在畸形。目的:我们对怀孕小鼠进行了一项研究,从怀孕开始到妊娠第10、11、12、13和14天,每天喂食紫锥菊。方法:取母脾和骨髓,分别对5个造血系/器官进行细胞计数,并记录胎儿状态。结果:研究结果表明,在妊娠期间每天食用紫脓杆菌的雌性小鼠,其脾脏淋巴细胞和有核红细胞的明显升高几乎完全消除。此外,在怀孕期间摄入紫癜减少了存活胎儿的数量。结论:这些数据可以推断,在人类中,在怀孕早期/中期避免食用紫锥菊产品可能是谨慎的。
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