Drug Toxicity in Embryonic Development II

Advances in Understanding Mechanisms of Birth Defects: Mechanistics Understanding of Human Development Toxicants

Drug Toxicity in Embryonic Development II

Advances in Understanding Mechanisms of Birth Defects: Mechanistics Understanding of Human Development Toxicants

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Having received the invitation from Springer-Verlag to produce a volume on drug-induced birth defects for the Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology, we asked ourselves what new approach could we offer that would capture the state of the science and bring a new synthesis of the information on this topic to the world's literature. We chose a three-pronged approach, centered around those particular drugs for which we have a relatively well established basis for understanding how they exert their unwanted effects on the human embryo. We then supplemented this information with a series of reviews of critical biological processes involved in the established normal developmental patterns, with emphasis on what happens to the embryo when the processes are perturbed by experimental means. Knowing that the search for mechanisms in teratology has often been inhibited by the lack of understanding of how normal development proceeds, we also included chapters describing the amazing new discoveries related to the molecular control of normal morphogenesis for several organ systems in the hope that experimental toxicologists and molecular biologists will begin to better appreciate each others questions and progress. Several times during the last two years of developing outlines, issuing invitations, reviewing chapters, and cajoling belated contributors, we have wondered whether we made the correct decision to undertake this effort.

Section III: Pathogenesis and Mechanisms of Drug Toxicity in Development
21 Retinoids
22 Peculiarities and Possible Mode of Actions of Thalidomide
23 Anticonvulsant Drugs: Mechanisms and Pathogenesis of Teratogenicity
24 Cardiovascular Active Drugs
25 Anticoagulants
26 Antiviral Agents
27 Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitor Fetopathy
28 Anesthetics
29 Alcohols: Ethanol and Methanol
30 Developmental Toxicity of Dioxin: Searching for the Cellular and Molecular Basis of Morphological Responses
31 Endocrine Disruptors: Effects on Sex Steroid Hormone Receptors and Sex Development.
ISBN 978-3-642-64409-2
Article number 9783642644092
Media type Book
Edition number Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997
Copyright year 2011
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Length XXVI, 486 pages
Illustrations XXVI, 486 p.
Language English