Authors
John M DeSesso, Anthony R Scialli, Joseph F Holson
Publication date
1999/11/19
Source
American journal of medical genetics
Volume
87
Issue
2
Pages
143-162
Publisher
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
Description
Neural tube defects (NTDs), a set of structural abnormalities affecting the brain, spinal cord, and the skeletal and connective tissues that protect them, are common malformations among humans and laboratory animals. The embryogenesis of the neural tube is presented to convey the complexity of the phenomenon, the multiplicity of requisite cellular and subcellular processes, and the precise timing of events that must occur for successful neural tube development. Interruption, even transitory, of any of these intricate processes or disruption of an embryo's developmental schedule can lead to an NTD. The population distribution of human NTDs demonstrates that genetic predisposition functions in susceptibility to NTDs. Data from animal studies support these concepts. NTDs are common outcomes in developmental toxicity safety assessments, occurring among control and treated groups. Numerous agents have …
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JM DeSesso, AR Scialli, JF Holson - American journal of medical genetics, 1999