Journal article
A rat model of valproate teratogenicity from chronic oral treatment during pregnancy
D Jazayeri, E Braine, S McDonald, S Dworkin, KL Powell, K Griggs, FJE Vajda, TJ O’Brien, NC Jones
Epilepsia | WILEY | Published : 2020
DOI: 10.1111/epi.16536
Abstract
Objective: Sodium valproate (VPA), the most effective antiepileptic drug for patients with genetic generalized epilepsy (GGE), is a potent human teratogen that increases the risk of a range of congenital malformations, including spina bifida. The mechanisms underlying this teratogenicity are not known, but may involve genetic risk factors. This study aimed to develop an animal model of VPA-induced birth defects. Methods: We used three different rat strains: inbred Genetic Absence Epilepsy Rats From Strasbourg (GAERS), a model of GGE with absence seizures; inbred Non-Epileptic Controls (NEC); and outbred nonepileptic Wistars. Female rats were fed standard chow or VPA (20 g/kg food) mixed in s..
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