The Journal of Toxicological Sciences
Online ISSN : 1880-3989
Print ISSN : 0388-1350
ISSN-L : 0388-1350
REPRODUCTION STUDY OF GUANABENZ, A NEW ANTIHYPERTENSIVE AGENT (4) : Teratological Test in Rabbits
Kenichi AKATSUKATakao HASHIMOTOKouichi TAKEUCHIYoshiko YANAGISAWA
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1982 Volume 7 Issue SupplementII Pages 141-150

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Guanabenz (WY-8678) was given to pregnant rabbits to examine its effects on the dams and their fetuses. The drug was adimistered orally to rabbits at does of 10; 8, 5 and 1mg/kg/day from the 6th to 18th days of gestation. The vehicle used was 5%-Arabic Gum at dose level of 10 ml/kg, and a control experiment where only the vehicle was administered was also conducted. The results obtained were as follows. 1. Concerning the effects on the dams, the symptoms of decrease in spontaneous movement and sedation were observed at 10mg/kg. However, mean body weight, food consumption, and organ weight were not influenced by Guanabenz. 2. In the observation of the fetuses, no difference was observed among groups in the number of corpora lutea, the number of implantations, implantation rate, the number of resorption, the number of dead fetuses, the number of live fetuses, sex ratio, mean body weight of the fetuses, mean body length of the fetuses, and mean placenta weight of the fetuses. 3. No difference was observed among groups regarding external malformations, visceral malformations, visceral malformations, skeletal variations and degree of ossification in the fetuses. From these results, it is concluded that Guanabenz has no teratogenic potential in pregnant rabbits and on effect no fetuses at doses of 8 mg/kg or lower.
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