Abstract

Objectives

The Neural Tube Defects Research Group of University of Malaya was approached to analyze a tablet named TELSE, which may have resulted in a baby born with central nervous system malformation at the University of Malaya Medical Centre. In this animal experimental study, we investigated the content of TELSE and exposure of its contents that resulted in failure of primary neurulation.

Results

Liquid Chromatography Tandem Mass spectrophotometry analysis of the TELSE tablet confirmed the presence of trimethoprim as the active compound. The TELSE tablet-treated females produced significant numbers of embryos with exencephaly (n = 8, 36.4%, *P < 0.0001), in all litters. The TELSE tablet-treated females subsequently given folic acid did not result in pregnancies despite there being evidence of possible resorption. Furthermore, after multiple rounds of mating which did not yield viable pregnancies, eventually, 2 embryos with exencephaly were harvested in a litter of 6 at 0.05% w/v pure trimethoprim once. The use of trimethoprim, a folic acid antagonist, peri-conceptionally increased the risk of exencephaly in the mouse.

Details

Title
Cranial neural tube defect after trimethoprim exposure
Author
Nor, Linda Abdullah; Gunasekaran, Renuka; Mohd-Zin, Siti Waheeda; Bee-Hui, Lim; Maniam, Pramila; Mohd-Salleh, Anis Shuhada; Thong, Meow-Keong; Chik, Zamri; Nordin, Noreena; Omar, Zaliha; Engkasan, Julia Patrick; Ganesan, Dharmendra; Zakaria Nurul Aiezzah; Ahmad-Annuar, Azlina; Noraishah Mydin Abdul-Aziz
Pages
1-6
Section
Research note
Publication year
2018
Publication date
2018
Publisher
BioMed Central
e-ISSN
17560500
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2071837690
Copyright
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