Title
Postcoital ingestion of the aqueous extract of Erythrina falcata Benth prevents pregnancy in the mouse
Date Issued
2006
Access level
restricted access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Orihuela P.A.
Ishiyama V.
Abstract
Aim: We examined whether the aqueous extract of Erythrina falcata, reputed to be a contraceptive in Peruvian folklore, could prevent pregnancy in the mouse. Methods: Female mice on Day 1 of pregnancy were given aqueous extract of E. falcata or tap water (control) orally for 4 days. On Day 4 of pregnancy, animals were killed and the embryos were flushed from oviducts and uterus to examine their developmental stage, cell number, mitotic index and micronuclei frequency. Other mice were killed on Day 12 of pregnancy to determine the number of implantation sites. Results: Ingestion of E. falcata diminished the percentage of embryos that progressed to blastocyst stage, reduced the cell number and mitotic index, and increased the micronuclei frequency of early embryos. The number of implantation sites was also reduced in females treated with E. falcata. Conclusion: The aqueous extract of E. falcata, ingested during early pregnancy, disturbs preimplantation embryo development and implantation in the mouse. These results provide the first experimental evidence of the contraceptive properties of the aqueous extract of E. falcata. © 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Start page
307
End page
310
Volume
73
Issue
3
Number
3
Language
English
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-32044451050
PubMed ID
Source
Contraception
ISSN of the container
0010-7824
Sponsor(s)
We thank Dr. Horacio B. Croxatto from the Instituto Chileno de Medicina Reproductiva for his valuable comments in the preparation of this manuscript. This work received financial support from grants CONCYTEC 628 DE-89 and 2043 DE-91, and FONDECYT 1030315.
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