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Penetration of chemicals into the oocyte, uterine fluid, and preimplantation blastocyst

Chemicals, including commonly used drugs (e.g., penicillin, meprobamate, pyridium, and mercaptomerin) penetrate and persist for some time in the ovarian follicular fluid at concentrations approximately similar to that of the serum. Information as to the penetration of chemicals into the granulosa ce...

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Autor principal: Fabro, Sergio
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1978
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1637222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17539150
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description Chemicals, including commonly used drugs (e.g., penicillin, meprobamate, pyridium, and mercaptomerin) penetrate and persist for some time in the ovarian follicular fluid at concentrations approximately similar to that of the serum. Information as to the penetration of chemicals into the granulosa cells and into the oocyte is scanty, although there are some indications that these structures are also permeable to foreign chemicals. Similarly, caffeine, nicotine, thiopental, salicylic acid, antipyrine, barbital, and isoniazid enter the uterine secretion and penetrate the preimplantation blastocyst of mice, rats and rabbits. The pattern of distribution of compounds among ovarian follicular fluid, uterine luminal fluid, blastocyst and plasma varies from compound to compound and appears to be related to the molecular weight and degree of ionization of the compound and differs in pregnant and nonpregnant animals. Thus, nicotine and DDT accumulate in the uterine luminal fluid of pregnant but not in that of nonpregnant rabbits. The penetration of foreign chemicals into the oocyte, uterine luminal fluid, and preimplantation blastocyst may exert adverse effects on fertilization, implantation, and/or further development of the conceptus. The possible toxicological importance of this process to eutherian reproduction is discussed.
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spelling pubmed-16372222006-11-17 Penetration of chemicals into the oocyte, uterine fluid, and preimplantation blastocyst Fabro, Sergio Environ Health Perspect Articles Chemicals, including commonly used drugs (e.g., penicillin, meprobamate, pyridium, and mercaptomerin) penetrate and persist for some time in the ovarian follicular fluid at concentrations approximately similar to that of the serum. Information as to the penetration of chemicals into the granulosa cells and into the oocyte is scanty, although there are some indications that these structures are also permeable to foreign chemicals. Similarly, caffeine, nicotine, thiopental, salicylic acid, antipyrine, barbital, and isoniazid enter the uterine secretion and penetrate the preimplantation blastocyst of mice, rats and rabbits. The pattern of distribution of compounds among ovarian follicular fluid, uterine luminal fluid, blastocyst and plasma varies from compound to compound and appears to be related to the molecular weight and degree of ionization of the compound and differs in pregnant and nonpregnant animals. Thus, nicotine and DDT accumulate in the uterine luminal fluid of pregnant but not in that of nonpregnant rabbits. The penetration of foreign chemicals into the oocyte, uterine luminal fluid, and preimplantation blastocyst may exert adverse effects on fertilization, implantation, and/or further development of the conceptus. The possible toxicological importance of this process to eutherian reproduction is discussed. 1978-06 /pmc/articles/PMC1637222/ /pubmed/17539150 Text en
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Penetration of chemicals into the oocyte, uterine fluid, and preimplantation blastocyst
title Penetration of chemicals into the oocyte, uterine fluid, and preimplantation blastocyst
title_full Penetration of chemicals into the oocyte, uterine fluid, and preimplantation blastocyst
title_fullStr Penetration of chemicals into the oocyte, uterine fluid, and preimplantation blastocyst
title_full_unstemmed Penetration of chemicals into the oocyte, uterine fluid, and preimplantation blastocyst
title_short Penetration of chemicals into the oocyte, uterine fluid, and preimplantation blastocyst
title_sort penetration of chemicals into the oocyte, uterine fluid, and preimplantation blastocyst
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1637222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17539150
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