Abstract

Primodos was a hormone pregnancy test used between 1958–1978 that has been implicated with causing a range of birth defects ever since. Though Primodos is no longer used, it’s components, Norethisterone acetate and Ethinyl estradiol, are used in other medications today including treatments for endometriosis and contraceptives. However, whether Primodos caused birth defects or not remains controversial, and has been little investigated. Here we used the developing zebrafish embryo, a human cell-line and mouse retinal explants to investigate the actions of the components of Primodos upon embryonic and tissue development. We show that Norethisterone acetate and Ethinyl estradiol cause embryonic damage in a dose and time responsive manner. The damage occurs rapidly after drug exposure, affecting multiple organ systems. Moreover, we found that the Norethisterone acetate and Ethinyl estradiol mixture can affect nerve outgrowth and blood vessel patterning directly and accumulates in the forming embryo for at least 24 hrs. These data demonstrate that Norethisterone acetate and Ethinyl estradiol are potentially teratogenic, depending on dose and embryonic stage of development in the zebrafish. Further work in mammalian model species are now required to build on these findings and determine if placental embryos also are affected by synthetic sex hormones and their mechanisms of action.

Highlights

  • IntroductionPrimodos (known as Duogynon in Germany) is a trade name of a hormonal-based pregnancy test composed of 10 mg of norethisterone acetate (NA), a synthetic progestogen, and 0.02 mg of ethinyl estradiol (EE), a synthetic oestrogen

  • Primodos is a trade name of a hormonal-based pregnancy test composed of 10 mg of norethisterone acetate (NA), a synthetic progestogen, and 0.02 mg of ethinyl estradiol (EE), a synthetic oestrogen

  • We screened the effect on zebrafish embryos of a Norethisterone acetate (NA)/Ethinyl estradiol (EE)-mixture at a ratio of 500:1 (NA:EE; equivalent ratio of their formulation in Primodos) at a range of concentrations

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Introduction

Primodos (known as Duogynon in Germany) is a trade name of a hormonal-based pregnancy test composed of 10 mg of norethisterone acetate (NA), a synthetic progestogen, and 0.02 mg of ethinyl estradiol (EE), a synthetic oestrogen. Using a combination of in vivo and in vitro assays for teratogenesis, angiogenesis, cell death, cell proliferation and neurotoxicity the effects of Norethisterone acetate and Ethinyl estradiol (in a ratio similar to that seen in Primodos) was analysed in zebrafish embryos, mouse retinal explants and HUVEC cell culture. We found that these compounds had a dose and time dependent effect on zebrafish embryo development, affecting eyes, fins, the spine, overall length of the embryo, vascular development and nerve growth and defasciculation. Our results indicate that direct exposure to a high dose of a mixture of Norethisterone acetate and Ethinyl estradiol induces morphological defects in developing zebrafish embryos

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