Objective Study of embryotoxicity, teratogenicity and reproductive
toxicity of the new drug Lipophtalocyan in rats.
Material and Methods Studies were conducted on 210 non-inbred female rats
and 105 non-inbred male rats. The drug was administered daily via i. v.
injection for 48 days (males) and for 15 days (females) in 2 total doses
corresponding to the therapeutic dose (TD) for mice when converted to rats and
10 TD.
Results and Conclusion When mating with intact female rats, no changes in
sexual behavior were observed, but the index of the ability to fertilize and
conceive decreased when compared to the values of the control group by
35–40% (TD index=60%) and by
75–80% (10 TD index=20%). The index of the
ability to fertilize and conceive differed from the values of the control group
by 90% (TD index=5%) and by 15% (10 TD
index=80%). There were no differences in the indicator of
embryotoxicity and teratogenicity in intact and drug-treated female rats,
compared with the control group. Lipophtalocyan has a negative effect on the
male and female reproductive function in rats and has an embryotoxic effect
according to the index of the ability to fertilize and conceive, as well as the
indices of preimplantation and post-implantation fetal death. The drug does not
have a teratogenic effect, neither it affects the physical development of
offspring or the rate of maturation of sensory-motor reflexes during
feeding.