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Teratogenesis & twins

Dr. Lubna Nazli

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Objectives

• Congenital malformations

• Causes & types

• Twins: causes and types.

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Teratology

• Teratology– Science that studies the causes of abnormal

development– Birth defects is the number one cause of

infant mortality

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Congenital Malformations• Causes

– Genetic/chromosomal– Environmental

• Incidence– 2-3% of newborn (4-6% by age 5)– In 40-60% of all birth defects cause is unknown

• Genetic/chromosomal– 10%-15%

• Environmental– 10%

• Multifactorial (genetic & environmental)– 20%-25%

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Types of Anomalies• Malformations

– Occur during formation of structures• Complete or partial absence• Alterations of its normal configuration

• Disruptions– Morphological alterations of structures after

formation• Due to destructive processes

– Vascular accidents bowel atresias

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• Deformations– Due to mechanical forces that mould a part of

fetus over a prolonged period of time• Clubfeet due to compression in the amniotic cavity• Often involve the musculoskeletal system & may

be reversible postnatally

• Syndromes– Group of anomalies occuring together with a

specific common etiology• Diagnosis made & risk of recurrence is known

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Environmental factors

• Infectious agents

• Radiation

• Chemical Agents

• Hormones

• Maternal Disease

• Nutritional Deficiencies

• Hypoxia

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Infectious Agents• Rubella (German Measles)• Cytomegalovirus• Varicella (chickenpox)• HIV/AIDS• Herpes Simplex Virus

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Radiation• Teratogenic effect of ionizing radiation well

established– Microcephaly– Skull defects– Spina bifida– Blindness cleft palate– Extremity defects

• Direct effects on fetus or indirect effects on germ cells

• May effect succeeding generations• Avoid X-raying pregnant women

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Chemical agents/Drugs

• Thalidomide– Found to cause amelia & meromelia

• Total or partial absence of the extremities

• Anticonvulsants (to treat epilepsy)• Antianxiety drugs (minor tranquilizers)• Antipsychotic drugs (major tranquilizers)• Antihypertensive agents• Aspirin

– Potentially harmful in large doses

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Unilateral phocomelia upper limb(Thalidomide toxicity)

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Alcohol• Relationship between alcohol consumption

& congenital abnormalities• Fetal alcohol syndrome

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Cigarette Smoking

• Has not been linked to major birth defects– Smoking does contribute to intrauterine

growth retardation & premature delivery– Some evidence that is causes behavioral

disturbances

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Hormones• Androgenic Agents

– Synthetic progestins were used frequently to prevent abortion

» Masculinization of female genitalia

• Oral Contraceptives– Low teratogenic potential, discontinue if

pregnancy suspected

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Maternal Disease• Disturbances in CHO metabolism (diabetic

mothers)– High incidence of stillbirth, neonatal deaths– Abnormally large infants– Congenital malformations– Oral hypoglycemic agents maybe

teratogenic

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Environmental Chemicals

• Mercury– Fish, seed corn sprayed with mercury

containing fungicide• Multiple neurological symptoms

• Lead abortions– Growth retardation– Neurological disorders

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Prevention of birth defects

• Good prenatal care

• Iodine supplementation eliminates mental retardation & bone deformities– Prevent cretinism

• Folate/Folic Acid supplementation incidence of neural tube defects

• Avoidance of alcohol & other drugs during all stages of pregnancy incidence of birth defects

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Principles of teratology

• Susceptibility varies with developmental stage at time of exposure– Most sensitive period for inducing birth defect is weeks 3-

8 of gestation

• Manifestations of abnormal development depend on dose & duration of exposure

• Teratogens act in specific ways on developing cells & tissues to initiate abnormal embryogenesis

• Manifestations of abnormal development death, malformation, growth retardation, functional disorders

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Chromosomal & Genetic Factors

• Numerical Abnormalities– Trisomy 21 (Down syndrome)– Trisomy 18– Trisomy 13– Klinefelter Syndrome– Turner Syndrome– Triple X Syndrome

• Structural Abnormalities

• Mutant Genes

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Twinning

Types of twins

• Monozygotic or maternal twins

• Dizygotic or Fraternal twins

• Conjoined or Siamese twins

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Human twins are classified into two major groups:

• Monozygotic (one-egg, or identical) twins and Dizygotic (two-egg, or fraternal) twins.

• Fraternal twins are the result of two separate fertilization events, whereas identical twins are formed from a single embryo whose cells somehow dissociated from one another.

• Identical twins may be produced by the separation of early blastomeres, or even by the separation of the inner cell mass into two regions within the same blastocyst

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Identical twins formationmonozygotic twins

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Conjoined Twins

• are identical twins who develop with a single placenta from a single fertilized ovum.

• are always of the same sex. • are more often females than males, at a ratio of

3:1. • occur as often as once in every 40,000 births

but only once in every 200,000 live births. • are more likely to occur in India or Africa than in

China or the United States.

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Types of Conjoined Twins

• Craniopagus: Cranial union only, about 2% of all conjoined twins.

• Pygopagus: Posterior union of the rump, about 19% of all conjoined twins.

• Thoracopagus: Anterior union of the upper half of the trunk. The most common form of conjoined twins (about 35%), it always involves sharing the heart.

• Cephalopagus: Anterior union of the upper half of the body with two faces on opposite sides of a conjoined head. Extremely rare. The heart is sometimes involved. A combination of types 3 and 4 is called cephalothoracopagus.

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• Parapagus:(sometimes called diprosopus): lateral union of the lower half, extending variable distances upward, about 5% of all conjoined twins. Heart sometimes involved.

• Ischopagus: Anterior union of the lower half of the body, about 6% of all conjoined twins. Heart not involved.

• Omphalopagus: Anterior union of the midtrunk, about 30% of conjoined twins.

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Craniopagus

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