Toxicological studies of the false morel (Gyromitra esculenta): embryotoxicity of monomethylhydrazine in the rat

The embryotoxic and teratogenic potential of monomethylhydrazine (MMH), a toxic component of the widely consumed false morel (Gyromitra esculenta), was studied in rat. Groups of pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats received MMH as a constant i.v. infusion via implanted osmotic minipumps (1.2, 3.0, 4.2, 6.0,...

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Published inFood additives and contaminants Vol. 10; no. 4; pp. 391 - 398
Main Authors Slanina, P, Cekan, E, Halen, B, Bergman, K, Samuelsson, R
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Abstract The embryotoxic and teratogenic potential of monomethylhydrazine (MMH), a toxic component of the widely consumed false morel (Gyromitra esculenta), was studied in rat. Groups of pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats received MMH as a constant i.v. infusion via implanted osmotic minipumps (1.2, 3.0, 4.2, 6.0, 9.0 or 13.2 mg MMH/kg bw/day) on days 6-13 of pregnancy, or as a single intragastric bolus (1 mg MMH/kg/bw or 5 mg MMH/kg/bw) on day 6 of pregnancy. Controls received corresponding amounts of saline. The average maternal serum concentrations, measured during the infusion treatment with a sensitive HPLC method, ranged from 0.072 micrograms MMH/ml (lowest dose) to 0.60 micrograms MMH/ml (highest dose). The average serum levels measured 45 min after the intragastric application (peak levels) were 0.28 micrograms MMH/ml and 1.6 micrograms MMH/ml, respectively. Serum concentrations of MMH corresponding to those measured in the lower dose groups in this study were seen in pilot studies after a single mushroom meal in human volunteers. A dose-dependent, statistically significant increase in the number of resorptions was seen in all but the lowest dose group after the infusion of MMH. In addition, except for the two lowest doses, there was a dramatic, dose-dependent decrease in the pregnancy rate as compared to controls, with no pregnancies occurring at the two highest dose level groups. The decreased pregnancy rate was probably due to preimplantation loss which was shown to occur after a single intragastric bolus dose of MMH (5 mg/kg bw). No significant differences in the incidences of external and skeletal malformations and in fetal body weights were seen between the treated groups and controls in the two experiments. The results of the present study seem to warrant caution concerning the consumption of the false morel in women desiring pregnancy.
AbstractList The embryotoxic and teratogenic potential of monomethylhydrazine (MMH), a toxic component of the widely consumed false morel (Gyromitra esculenta), was studied in rat. Groups of pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats received MMH as a constant i.v. infusion via implanted osmotic minipumps (1.2, 3.0, 4.2, 6.0, 9.0 or 13.2 mg MMH/kg bw/day) on days 6-13 of pregnancy, or as a single intragastric bolus (1 mg MMH/kg/bw or 5 mg MMH/kg/bw) on day 6 of pregnancy. Controls received corresponding amounts of saline. The average maternal serum concentrations, measured during the infusion treatment with a sensitive HPLC method, ranged from 0.072 micrograms MMH/ml (lowest dose) to 0.60 micrograms MMH/ml (highest dose). The average serum levels measured 45 min after the intragastric application (peak levels) were 0.28 micrograms MMH/ml and 1.6 micrograms MMH/ml, respectively. Serum concentrations of MMH corresponding to those measured in the lower dose groups in this study were seen in pilot studies after a single mushroom meal in human volunteers. A dose-dependent, statistically significant increase in the number of resorptions was seen in all but the lowest dose group after the infusion of MMH. In addition, except for the two lowest doses, there was a dramatic, dose-dependent decrease in the pregnancy rate as compared to controls, with no pregnancies occurring at the two highest dose level groups. The decreased pregnancy rate was probably due to preimplantation loss which was shown to occur after a single intragastric bolus dose of MMH (5 mg/kg bw). No significant differences in the incidences of external and skeletal malformations and in fetal body weights were seen between the treated groups and controls in the two experiments. The results of the present study seem to warrant caution concerning the consumption of the false morel in women desiring pregnancy.
The embryotoxic and teratogenic potential of monomethylhydrazine (MMH), a toxic component of the widely consumed false morel (Gyromitra esculenta), was studied in rat. Groups of pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats received MMH as a constant i.v. infusion via implanted osmotic minipumps (1.2, 3.0, 4.2, 6.0, 9.0 or 13.2 mg MMH/kg bw/day) on days 6-13 of pregnancy, or as a single intragastric bolus (1 mg MMH/kg/bw or 5 mg MMH/kg/bw) on day 6 of pregnancy. Controls received corresponding amounts of saline. The average maternal serum concentrations, measured during the infusion treatment with a sensitive HPLC method, ranged from 0.072 micrograms MMH/ml (lowest dose) to 0.60 microgram MMH/ml (highest dose). The average serum levels measured 45 min after the intragastric application (peak levels) were 0.28 microgram MMH/ml and 1.6 microgram MMH/ml, respectively. Serum concentrations of MMH corresponding to those measured in the lower dose groups in this study were seen in pilot studies after a single mushroom meal in human volunteers. A dose-dependent, statistically significant increase in the number of resorptions was seen in all but the lowest dose group after the infusion of MMH. In addition, except for the two lowest doses, there was a dramatic, dose-dependent decrease in the pregnancy rate as compared to controls, with no pregnancies occurring at the two highest dose level groups. The decreased pregnancy rate was probably due to preimplantation loss which was shown to occur after a single intragastric bolus dose of MMH (5 mg/kg bw).
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Slanina, P
Halen, B
Bergman, K
Cekan, E
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SubjectTerms Abnormalities, Drug-Induced - etiology
Animals
blood serum
dose response
Embryonic and Fetal Development - drug effects
Female
fetus
food safety
Gyromitra esculenta
hydrazines
Infusion Pumps, Implantable
Maternal-Fetal Exchange
Monomethylhydrazine - blood
Monomethylhydrazine - toxicity
Mushroom Poisoning - embryology
Pregnancy
Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
teratogenesis
toxicity
Title Toxicological studies of the false morel (Gyromitra esculenta): embryotoxicity of monomethylhydrazine in the rat
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