Tolbutamide treatment of pregnant mice: repeated administration reduces fetal lethality
- Teratology. 1976 Feb;13(1):65-70. doi: 10.1002/tera.1420130111.
Pretreatment of pregnant BALB/c mice with several low doses of tolbutamide protected against the fetolethal effects of a high dose. Pregnant mice were given single IP injections of 400 mg/kg in saline on day 13; 100 mg/kg/day on days 10, 11, 12, and 13; or 100 mg/kg/day on days 10, 11, and 12 and 400 mg/kg on day 13. On day 16 the single-treatment group had a significantly higher resorption rate than any Other group. Fetolethality was not related to hypoglycemia. The protective effect of pretreatment may have been due to induction of maternal microsomal Enzymes.
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target: Na+/K+ ATPase
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