Skalko R G, Poche P D, Kwasigroch T E
Toxicology. 1984 Feb 14;30(1):7-16. doi: 10.1016/0300-483x(84)90057-x.
The toxic interaction of caffeine and phenytoin during pregnancy was investigated in mice of the ICR strain on E10 of gestation. Caffeine, over a range of dosages, showed limited embryotoxic activity. Phenytoin was also weakly teratogenic and dosages needed to elicit embryotoxicity were accompanied by a significant increase in maternal lethality. Pretreatment with caffeine enhanced phenytoin-induced toxicity and teratogenicity and these observations confirm that caffeine has the ability to function as a co-teratogen. Pretreatment with phenytoin produced a significant increase in maternal lethality following caffeine administration but no co-teratogenic effect. It is suggested that these results are the consequence of a yet undefined interaction at critical receptor sites in the maternal-embryo unit.
在妊娠第10天对ICR品系小鼠进行了研究,以探究孕期咖啡因与苯妥英钠的毒性相互作用。在一系列剂量范围内,咖啡因显示出有限的胚胎毒性活性。苯妥英钠也具有较弱的致畸性,引发胚胎毒性所需的剂量会伴随母体致死率显著增加。咖啡因预处理增强了苯妥英钠诱导的毒性和致畸性,这些观察结果证实咖啡因具有作为协同致畸剂的作用。苯妥英钠预处理在给予咖啡因后使母体致死率显著增加,但没有协同致畸作用。提示这些结果是母体-胚胎单位关键受体部位尚未明确的相互作用的结果。