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Title:
DOES SMOKING OF DIABETIC RAT MOTHERS’ IN PRE_PREGNANCY PERIOD EXERT EFFECTS ON FETAL OUTCOME?
Authors: Ragia M. Hegazy 1, 2 AND Waleed H. Almalki
Year: 2016
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences
Volume: 4
Issue: 1
Pages: 557-571
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
Full paper ragiah hegazy_2- teratogenicity with smoking.pdf
Supplementary materials Not Available
Abstract:

BACKGROUND: The potential effects of cigarette smoke exposure on reproductive outcomes are a major scientific and public health concern. Maternal hyperglycemia during early pregnancy is associated with increased risk of abnormalities in the offspring which are 2-5-fold higher than that of the normal population. THE AIM OF THE STUDY: Is to evaluate the effect of smoking in pre-pregnancy period of diabetic mothers on fetal development. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty diabetic female rats were randomly distributed in three experimental groups, according to presence or absence of cigarette smoke exposure: group I; twenty diabetic rats exposed to filtered air that serve as negative control group(D), group II; twenty diabetic rats exposed to cigarette smoke before and during pregnancy (DS) and serves as positive control and group III; twenty diabetic rats exposed only to cigarette smoke in pre-pregnancy period (DSPP). Diabetes was induced by streptozotocin and exposure to cigarette smoke for six weeks. At day 21 of pregnancy, rats were killed for maternal biochemical determination and reproductive outcomes, and fetal anomaly analyses. Data were analyzed by tests according to symmetrical or asymmetrical distribution (data considered significant if p

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