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Transplacental passage of hyperforin, hypericin, and valerenic acid

Authors :
Spiess, Deborah; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8887-6194
Abegg, Vanessa Fabienne
Chauveau, Antoine
Rath, Joshua
Treyer, Andrea
Reinehr, Michael; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3321-0920
Kuoni, Sabrina
Oufir, Mouhssin
Potterat, Olivier; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5962-6516
Hamburger, Matthias; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9331-273X
Simões-Wüst, Ana Paula; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4489-0952
Spiess, Deborah; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8887-6194
Abegg, Vanessa Fabienne
Chauveau, Antoine
Rath, Joshua
Treyer, Andrea
Reinehr, Michael; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3321-0920
Kuoni, Sabrina
Oufir, Mouhssin
Potterat, Olivier; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5962-6516
Hamburger, Matthias; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9331-273X
Simões-Wüst, Ana Paula; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4489-0952
Source :
Spiess, Deborah; Abegg, Vanessa Fabienne; Chauveau, Antoine; Rath, Joshua; Treyer, Andrea; Reinehr, Michael; Kuoni, Sabrina; Oufir, Mouhssin; Potterat, Olivier; Hamburger, Matthias; Simões-Wüst, Ana Paula (2023). Transplacental passage of hyperforin, hypericin, and valerenic acid. Frontiers in Pharmacology, 14:1123194.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Safe medications for mild mental diseases in pregnancy are needed. Phytomedicines from St. John’s wort and valerian are valid candidates, but safety data in pregnancy are lacking. The transplacental transport of hyperforin and hypericin (from St. John’s wort), and valerenic acid (from valerian) was evaluated using the ex vivo cotyledon perfusion model (4 h perfusions, term placentae) and, in part, the in vitro Transwell assay with BeWo b30 cells. Antipyrine was used for comparison in both models. U(H)PLC-MS/MS bioanalytical methods were developed to quantify the compounds. Perfusion data obtained with term placentae showed that only minor amounts of hyperforin passed into the fetal circuit, while hypericin did not cross the placental barrier and valerenic acid equilibrated between the maternal and fetal compartments. None of the investigated compounds affected metabolic, functional, and histopathological parameters of the placenta during the perfusion experiments. Data from the Transwell model suggested that valerenic acid does not cross the placental cell layer. Taken together, our data suggest that throughout the pregnancy the potential fetal exposure to hypericin and hyperforin – but not to valerenic acid – is likely to be minimal.

Details

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OAIster
Journal :
Spiess, Deborah; Abegg, Vanessa Fabienne; Chauveau, Antoine; Rath, Joshua; Treyer, Andrea; Reinehr, Michael; Kuoni, Sabrina; Oufir, Mouhssin; Potterat, Olivier; Hamburger, Matthias; Simões-Wüst, Ana Paula (2023). Transplacental passage of hyperforin, hypericin, and valerenic acid. Frontiers in Pharmacology, 14:1123194.
Notes :
application/pdf, info:doi/10.5167/uzh-237993, English, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1443053760
Document Type :
Electronic Resource