Placental Passage of Protopine in an Ex Vivo Human Perfusion System

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The placental passage of protopine was investigated with a human ex vivo placental perfusion model. The model was first validated with diazepam and citalopram, 2 compounds known to cross the placental barrier, and antipyrine as a positive control. All compounds were quantified by partially validated U(H)PLC-MS/MS bioanalytical methods. Protopine was transferred from the maternal to the fetal circuit, with a steady-state reached after 90 min. The study compound did not affect placental viability or functionality, as glucose consumption, lactate production, and beta-human chorionic gonadotropin, and leptin release remained constant. Histopathological evaluation of all placental specimens showed unremarkable, age-appropriate parenchymal maturation with no pathologic findings.

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Spiess, D., Abegg, V. F., Chauveau, A., Treyer, A., Reinehr, M., Oufir, M., … Simões-Wüst, A. P. (2023). Placental Passage of Protopine in an Ex Vivo Human Perfusion System. Planta Medica, 89(2), 194–207. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1829-9546

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