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Effects of ethanol and acetaldehyde on rat embryos developing in vitro.

E Giavini1, M L Broccia, M Prati, D Bellomo, E Menegola.   

Abstract

Rat embryos were explanted on Days 9.5 or 10 of gestation and cultured for 48 to 30h, respectively, in rat serum containing 0, 3, 6, 9 mg/ml of Ethanol (Eth); 0, 10, 20 micrograms/ml of Acetaldehyde (Ach); 3 mg/ml Eth + 10 micrograms/ml Ach. At the end of the culture period the embryos were evaluated for vitality, and scored. Some of them were also examined histologically. Embryos exposed to Eth from Day 9.5 showed a dose-related growth retardation associated with a high frequency of malformations (open neural tube, heart defects, branchial arch hypoplasia). The exposure of 9.5-day embryos to 20 micrograms/ml Ach resulted in 100% embryolethality, whereas 10 micrograms/ml induced growth retardation and teratogenic effects. When 10-day embryos were exposed to 3 mg/ml Eth or 10 microliters/ml Ach no effects were observed, but the highest levels of Eth produced a moderate growth retardation and morphologic defects. Exposure to 20 micrograms/ml Ach induced hypoplasia of the first arch, but did not alter the score value. The histologic examination of these embryos revealed severe lesions at the level of the neuroepithelium and of the branchial mesenchyma. Similar effects were observed in embryos exposed simultaneously to 3 mg/ml Eth and 10 micrograms/ml Ach. These results should make us reevaluate the role of Ach in the Eth-induced embryopathies.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1582996     DOI: 10.1007/bf02631093

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  In Vitro Cell Dev Biol        ISSN: 0883-8364


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