Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5845021 Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The effect of prenatal exposure to antitubercular drugs in therapeutic and double therapeutic doses on postnatal developments was studied in albino rats of Wistar strain. Seven groups with six female rats each were taken for the study and were allowed to mate with male in the ratio of (2:1). The drugs isoniazid 27 and 54 mg/kg b.w. p.o., ethambutol 144 and 288 mg/kg b.w. p.o., rifampin 54 and 108 mg/kg b.w. p.o. were administered to each group from the day of pregnancy till parturition. Control group was administered with distilled water (1 ml/kg). Litters of the respective groups were studied for litter size; body weight; physical development i.e. eye opening, pinna detachment, incisor eruption; behavioral development i.e. righting reflex, negative geotaxis, ascending wire mesh; motor development i.e. rotarod and cognitive function i.e. elevated plus maze, Hebb-William maze and step-down (passive avoidance). The results obtained indicate that the prenatal exposure to therapeutic dose of rifampin and double therapeutic dose of rifampin, isoniazid and ethambutol affect the postnatal growth, development and cognitive ability. Hence, the study suggests that potential benefit risk ratios to be considered for their use in pregnancy.

► Prenatal exposure to anti tubercular drugs was assessed in rats. ► Postnatal growth, development and cognitive ability were evaluated. ► Therapeutic dose of isoniazid and rifampin affected postnatal parameters. ► Double therapeutic dose of ethambutol also affected postnatal parameters. ► The study suggests evaluation of potential benefit risk ratio for use in pregnancy.

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