Effects of Saint John’s wort on the fetus in pregnant rats

Introduction: Because of the toxic and teratologic side effects that might develop into the fetus, the number of drugs that can be used in the treatment of depression seen in pregnancy is very limited. In this study, we investigated whether the Saint John’s wort used during pregnancy has side effect...

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Main Authors: Mehmet Yuncu, Serap Inaloz Demir, Basak Buyuk, Ayhan Eralp
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SERNEV 2018-08-01
Series:Family Practice and Palliative Care
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/fppc/issue/39137/406844
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spelling doaj-ed2dbd0625fb463ea1d5544aa80c82502021-05-12T07:46:52ZengSERNEVFamily Practice and Palliative Care2458-88652459-15052018-08-0132859110.22391/fppc.4068441560Effects of Saint John’s wort on the fetus in pregnant ratsMehmet Yuncu0Serap Inaloz Demir1Basak Buyuk2Ayhan Eralp3University of Gaziantep, School of Medicine, Department of Histology and Embryology, Gaziantep, TurkeyUniversity of Gaziantep, School of Medicine, Department of Histology and Embryology, Gaziantep, TurkeyCanakkale Onsekiz Mart University, School of Medicine, Department of Histology and Embryology, Canakkale, TurkeyUniversity of Gaziantep, School of Medicine, Department of Histology and Embryology, Gaziantep, TurkeyIntroduction: Because of the toxic and teratologic side effects that might develop into the fetus, the number of drugs that can be used in the treatment of depression seen in pregnancy is very limited. In this study, we investigated whether the Saint John’s wort used during pregnancy has side effects on the liver of fetus.Methods: Thirteen Wistar albino female rats were used in this study. The animals divided into two groups as 8 rats for the experimental group and 5 rats for the control group.  The animals detected for pregnancy in the experimental group were fed with the Saint John’s wort extract as 100 mg/kg/day through orogastric probe from the first day of the pregnancy. The animals in the control group were fed with 2 ml distiled water through an orogastric probe every day begining from the first day of the pregnancy. The newborn pups were taken. Their liver tissues were harvested and investigated after the tissue processing and staining procedure.Results: Microvesicular lipidosis and hydropic degeneration were observed in histopathological evaluation of the harvested tissues of experimental group. Conclusion: As a result, there is not enough data in the literature in order to claim that Saint John’s worth is reliable for the pregnant women or fetus. It is important for the physician to evaluate the complaints related to the use of pregnancy and to raise the awareness of the physicians in the first stage of the pregnancy follow-up. For the usage of this herb as an alternative or addition to antidepressive drugs more preclinical (basic) and clinical studies need to be performed.https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/fppc/issue/39137/406844saint john’s wortfetusliverkantaron otufetüskaraciğer
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Serap Inaloz Demir
Basak Buyuk
Ayhan Eralp
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Serap Inaloz Demir
Basak Buyuk
Ayhan Eralp
Effects of Saint John’s wort on the fetus in pregnant rats
Family Practice and Palliative Care
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fetus
liver
kantaron otu
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karaciğer
author_facet Mehmet Yuncu
Serap Inaloz Demir
Basak Buyuk
Ayhan Eralp
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title Effects of Saint John’s wort on the fetus in pregnant rats
title_short Effects of Saint John’s wort on the fetus in pregnant rats
title_full Effects of Saint John’s wort on the fetus in pregnant rats
title_fullStr Effects of Saint John’s wort on the fetus in pregnant rats
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Saint John’s wort on the fetus in pregnant rats
title_sort effects of saint john’s wort on the fetus in pregnant rats
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series Family Practice and Palliative Care
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2459-1505
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Introduction: Because of the toxic and teratologic side effects that might develop into the fetus, the number of drugs that can be used in the treatment of depression seen in pregnancy is very limited. In this study, we investigated whether the Saint John’s wort used during pregnancy has side effects on the liver of fetus.Methods: Thirteen Wistar albino female rats were used in this study. The animals divided into two groups as 8 rats for the experimental group and 5 rats for the control group.  The animals detected for pregnancy in the experimental group were fed with the Saint John’s wort extract as 100 mg/kg/day through orogastric probe from the first day of the pregnancy. The animals in the control group were fed with 2 ml distiled water through an orogastric probe every day begining from the first day of the pregnancy. The newborn pups were taken. Their liver tissues were harvested and investigated after the tissue processing and staining procedure.Results: Microvesicular lipidosis and hydropic degeneration were observed in histopathological evaluation of the harvested tissues of experimental group. Conclusion: As a result, there is not enough data in the literature in order to claim that Saint John’s worth is reliable for the pregnant women or fetus. It is important for the physician to evaluate the complaints related to the use of pregnancy and to raise the awareness of the physicians in the first stage of the pregnancy follow-up. For the usage of this herb as an alternative or addition to antidepressive drugs more preclinical (basic) and clinical studies need to be performed.
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karaciğer
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