Teratogens and Congenital Defects Flashcards
Define congenital abnormality/malformation
Abnormality present at birth
What are the 4 broad types of congenital abnormality?
Malformation: misformed (e.g. heart septum)
Deformation: formed then affected (e.g. limb and umbilical bodies)
Dysplasia: expansion of immature cells
Disruption: of a normal process, e.g. cell migration
Name some causes of birth defects
Multifactorial inheritance
Chromosomal abnormalities
Mutant genes
Environmental agents, drugs and viruses
Define teratogenesis
Define teratogen
The process whereby an abnormality is induced in a developing organism during uterine life caused by a teratogen
Teratogen= foreign agent capable of causing teratogenesis.
Give some examples of teratogens and the defects they can cause
Alcohol: fetal alcohol syndrome
Dietary intake: e.g. vitamin A- cleft palate, mandibular hypoplasia, cardiac defects
Medication during pregnancy: e.g. valproate- neural tube defects, facial and limb defects
Viruses: e.g. Rubella - deafness, cataracts, retina dysplasia, microcephaly
How can teratogen exposure occur?
Medication used prior to knowledge of pregnancy
Medication necessary for conditions independent of pregnancy (e.g. epilepsy)
Medication used for pregnancy specific conditions (e.g. HTN)
Environmental agents that are impossible to avoid
Which dietary teratogens can be avoided/supplemented
Folate deficiency
Zinc: too high or too low
Glucose or ketone bodies: diabetic control
Retinoids: avoid
In which period of gestation do the majority of congenital defects occur?
Main embryonic period (2-8 weeks)
In which period of gestation do the majority of functional defects and m inor abnormalities occur?
Foetal period
How is embryonic damage controlled in the pre-differentiation stage? (1-2 weeks)
All sub-lethal damage repaired
In which weeks of gestation is the developing embryo most susceptible to damage? Why?
Weeks 3-8, majority of core systems develop within this phase.
What is the highest risk of developmental abnormality in the foetal period?
Functional abnormality
Some (low) risk of structural abnormality
At what stage of development are cardiac defects most likely to occur?
Name some possible cardiac defects that can occur here.
Weeks 3-6
- Truncus arteriosis
- Transposition of the great vessels
- Tetralogy of fallot
In which weeks of development are upper and lower limb abnormalities most likely to arise?
Name some examples
Weeks 3-5
- Amelia
- Moramelia
In which weeks are malformed, low set ears and deafness likely to arise?
Weeks 4-9