Evaluation of Teratogenicity of Salvia leriifolia Benth. in Mice

Background: It has been shown that Salvia leriifolia Benth. has various pharmacological effects such as anti-hyperglycemia, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, muscle relaxant and sedative effect. There is a considerable potential for usage of this plant during pregnancy. However, its effects on embryonic...

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Main Authors: SA Moallem, H Hosseinzadeh, Z Izadi, ST Ziai, T Kermani
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Language:English
Published: Institue of Medicinal Plants, ACECR 2008-05-01
Series:Journal of Medicinal Plants
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spelling doaj-7af786fa7a16407b96b596d5ce78474a2021-09-19T04:30:16ZengInstitue of Medicinal Plants, ACECRJournal of Medicinal Plants2717-204X2717-20582008-05-0172619Evaluation of Teratogenicity of Salvia leriifolia Benth. in MiceSA Moallem0H Hosseinzadeh1Z Izadi2ST Ziai3T Kermani4 Department of Pharmacodynamy and Toxicology, School of Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Research Center, Medical Toxicology Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran Department of Pharmacodynamy and Toxicology, School of Pharmacy; Pharmaceutical Research Center; Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran Department of Pharmacodynamy and Toxicology, School of Pharmacy; Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran Department of Pharmacodynamy and Toxicology, School of Pharmacy; Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran Department of Anatomy, Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Birjand, Iran Background: It has been shown that Salvia leriifolia Benth. has various pharmacological effects such as anti-hyperglycemia, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, muscle relaxant and sedative effect. There is a considerable potential for usage of this plant during pregnancy. However, its effects on embryonic development have not been examined. Objective: In this study, the in vivo fetotoxicity of S. leriifolia aqueous and alcoholic extracts were evaluated in mice. Method: For this purpose, 10% and 30% of the maximal tolerated dose (MTD) of aqueous or alcoholic extracts were daily injected intraperitoneally in pregnant mice on GD=6 (Gestation Day) to GD=14. On GD=18, embryos were harvested by Cesarean section and then morphological structures and skeletal anomalies were evaluated. Other embryos were fixed and stained for bone and cartilage assessments. Results: Both doses of alcoholic and aqueous extracts caused significant decrease in weight gain of pregnant mice length and weight of fetuses were also reduced remarkably compared to the control group. Alcoholic and aqueous extracts caused some abnormalities such as spina bifida, limb abnormalities, abdominal bleeding, and bone abnormalities. Conclusion: This study presents strong evidence that S. leriifolia can cause numerous embryotoxicities. Thus, pregnant women should be careful in using this herb during pregnancy and it is best to avoid its use until further studies are performed.http://jmp.ir/article-1-454-en.htmlsalvia leriifolia benth.teratogenicitymice
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H Hosseinzadeh
Z Izadi
ST Ziai
T Kermani
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H Hosseinzadeh
Z Izadi
ST Ziai
T Kermani
Evaluation of Teratogenicity of Salvia leriifolia Benth. in Mice
Journal of Medicinal Plants
salvia leriifolia benth.
teratogenicity
mice
author_facet SA Moallem
H Hosseinzadeh
Z Izadi
ST Ziai
T Kermani
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title Evaluation of Teratogenicity of Salvia leriifolia Benth. in Mice
title_short Evaluation of Teratogenicity of Salvia leriifolia Benth. in Mice
title_full Evaluation of Teratogenicity of Salvia leriifolia Benth. in Mice
title_fullStr Evaluation of Teratogenicity of Salvia leriifolia Benth. in Mice
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Teratogenicity of Salvia leriifolia Benth. in Mice
title_sort evaluation of teratogenicity of salvia leriifolia benth. in mice
publisher Institue of Medicinal Plants, ACECR
series Journal of Medicinal Plants
issn 2717-204X
2717-2058
publishDate 2008-05-01
description Background: It has been shown that Salvia leriifolia Benth. has various pharmacological effects such as anti-hyperglycemia, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, muscle relaxant and sedative effect. There is a considerable potential for usage of this plant during pregnancy. However, its effects on embryonic development have not been examined. Objective: In this study, the in vivo fetotoxicity of S. leriifolia aqueous and alcoholic extracts were evaluated in mice. Method: For this purpose, 10% and 30% of the maximal tolerated dose (MTD) of aqueous or alcoholic extracts were daily injected intraperitoneally in pregnant mice on GD=6 (Gestation Day) to GD=14. On GD=18, embryos were harvested by Cesarean section and then morphological structures and skeletal anomalies were evaluated. Other embryos were fixed and stained for bone and cartilage assessments. Results: Both doses of alcoholic and aqueous extracts caused significant decrease in weight gain of pregnant mice length and weight of fetuses were also reduced remarkably compared to the control group. Alcoholic and aqueous extracts caused some abnormalities such as spina bifida, limb abnormalities, abdominal bleeding, and bone abnormalities. Conclusion: This study presents strong evidence that S. leriifolia can cause numerous embryotoxicities. Thus, pregnant women should be careful in using this herb during pregnancy and it is best to avoid its use until further studies are performed.
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teratogenicity
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