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An <i>EGFP</i> Knock-in Zebrafish Experimental Model Used in Evaluation of the Amantadine Drug Safety During Early Cardiogenesis.
Author: DengYun, DingYong-He, NiuYu-Juan, OuyangShi, QinWu-Ming
Original Abstract of the Article :
Label="Background" NlmCategory="UNASSIGNED">Drug exposure during gestation or in prematurely born children represents a significant risk to congenital heart disease (CHD). Amantadine is an antiviral agent also effective in the treatment of Parkinson's disease. However, while its potential side effec...See full text at original site
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9016130/
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Amantadine and Early Cardiogenesis: A Zebrafish Tale
The development of a healthy heart is a delicate process that can be influenced by various factors, including exposure to drugs. This study investigates the potential teratogenic effects of amantadine, a widely used antiviral and Parkinson's disease treatment, on early cardiogenesis in zebrafish. Using a novel zebrafish knock-in model, the authors explored the underlying mechanisms of amantadine's potential developmental toxicity. The zebrafish model is particularly valuable for studying developmental biology due to its genetic similarity to humans and its external development, allowing for easy observation.
Unmasking the Secrets of Teratogenicity
The study revealed that amantadine exposure during early cardiogenesis can indeed lead to teratogenic effects in zebrafish, suggesting potential concerns for human development. The researchers observed abnormalities in heart development, highlighting the potential risks associated with amantadine use during early pregnancy or in premature infants. The study provides valuable insights into the potential mechanisms underlying amantadine's teratogenicity, paving the way for further research and potentially informing safer drug use practices.
Navigating the Waters of Drug Safety
This research emphasizes the critical importance of drug safety testing, particularly during early development. It serves as a reminder that even drugs with proven benefits can pose risks when used inappropriately. Just as a desert traveler must carefully navigate the harsh landscape, we must approach drug use with caution and a thorough understanding of potential side effects, especially during sensitive developmental stages.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This zebrafish study highlights the importance of exploring the potential developmental toxicity of drugs during early cardiogenesis. The findings underscore the need for careful consideration when prescribing amantadine during pregnancy or in premature infants. The research demonstrates the power of zebrafish models in uncovering potential drug-induced developmental defects, providing crucial information for ensuring safer drug use practices.
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- Date Revised 2022-07-16
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