Some Teratogenic Outcomes in Rats Exposed to Zinc Chloride Pre and Post Pregnancy

Abdul-Rahman Zaher, F. M. Al-Rekabi, Saad Akram Hatif
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The aim of present study was to evaluate the possibility of teratogenicity in rats when exposed to zinc chloride (ZnCl2) pre and post pregnancy. To achieve this goal, a total of 40 mature Albino Wistar female rats were divided equally into four groups as follows: T1, dosed 0.7 mg/day ZnCl2 for two months before mating and till to the day 5th of pregnancy, the females of this group were mated with males dosed 0.7 mg/day ZnCl2 for two weeks before mating; T2, dosed 0.7 mg/day ZnCl2 for two months before mating and till to the day 16th of pregnancy and then were mated with control males (not exposed to any level of ZnCl2); T3, dosed 0.7mg/day ZnCl2 for two months before mating and till the end of pregnancy and were mated with control males; Control, dosed with water free from ZnCl2 along the period of experiment and were mated with control males. At the end of each pregnancy phase, results revealed that alpha fetoprotein serum levels were significantly (P<0.05) higher in all treatment groups compared to the control group, and the most prominent increase was observed in the T3 group. All treatment groups showed a significant (P<0.05) decrease in gestation, viability, and lactation indices when compared to the control group, with the T3 group showing the most significant decrease. Additionally, on days 1, 4, 7, 14, and 21 of lactation period, there was a significant (P<0.05) decrease in mean pup body weights in treated groups compared to the control group, with T3 group having the most prominent body weight decrease. The findings of this study revealed that ZnCl2 at a daily dose of 0.7 mg may cause teratogenic defects in rats at various stages of pregnancy, particularly at the third stage. As high-risk groups, pregnant women and children should use Zn supplementation carefully, whether as a food additive or for self-medication. Simultaneously, evaluating effect of low-dose Zn supplementation over a longer duration is required.
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妊娠前后暴露于氯化锌的大鼠的一些致畸结局
本研究的目的是评估大鼠妊娠前后暴露于氯化锌(ZnCl2)的致畸性可能性。为达到这一目的,将40只成年白化Wistar雌性大鼠平均分为4组:T1组,在交配前给药0.7 mg/d的ZnCl2 2个月,直到怀孕第5天,在交配前给药0.7 mg/d的雄性交配2周;T2组,在交配前两个月服用0.7 mg/天的ZnCl2,直到怀孕第16天,然后与对照组雄鼠交配(不暴露于任何水平的ZnCl2);T3组,在交配前2个月至妊娠结束时给药0.7mg/d,与对照雄鼠交配;对照,在实验期间给予不含ZnCl2的水,并与对照雄虫交配。各妊娠期结束时,各治疗组血清α胎蛋白水平均显著高于对照组(P<0.05),其中T3组升高最为显著。与对照组相比,各治疗组妊娠、生存力、泌乳指标均显著降低(P<0.05),其中T3组降低最为显著。在泌乳期第1、4、7、14和21天,各处理组幼犬平均体重均显著低于对照组(P<0.05),其中T3组体重下降最为显著。本研究结果显示,日剂量为0.7 mg的ZnCl2可引起妊娠各阶段大鼠的致畸缺陷,特别是在妊娠第三阶段。作为高危人群,孕妇和儿童应谨慎使用锌补充剂,无论是作为食品添加剂还是自行用药。同时,需要在较长时间内评估低剂量锌补充的效果。
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