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Cytogenetic studies in mouse oocytes irradiated in vitro at different stages of maturation, by use of an early preantral follicle culture system.

P Jacquet1, I Adriaens, J Buset, M Neefs, J Vankerkom.   

Abstract

In vivo studies on X-irradiated mice have shown that structural chromosome aberrations can be induced in female germ cells and that the radiation-induced chromosomal damage strongly depends on the stage of maturation reached by the oocytes at the time of irradiation. In the present study, the sensitivity of oocytes to induction of chromosome damage by radiation was evaluated at two different stages, by use of a recently developed method of in vitro culture covering a crucial period of follicle/oocyte growth and maturation. A key feature of this system is that growth and development of all follicles is perfectly synchronized, due to the selection of a narrow class of follicles in the start-off culture. This allows irradiation of well-characterized and homogenous populations of follicles, in contrast to the situation prevailing in vivo. Follicles were X-irradiated with either 2 or 4 Gy, on day 0 of culture (early preantral follicles with one to two cell layers) or on day 12, 3h after hormonal stimulation of ovulation (antral Graafian follicles). Ovulated oocytes, blocked in metaphase I (MI) by colchicine, were fixed 16 h after hormonal stimulation and analyzed for chromosome aberrations. The results confirm the high radiosensitivity of oocytes at 2 weeks prior to ovulation and the even higher radiosensitivity of those irradiated a few hours before ovulation, underlining the suitability of the in vitro system for further studies on the genetic effects of ionising radiation in female mammals.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15878304     DOI: 10.1016/j.mrgentox.2005.03.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mutat Res        ISSN: 0027-5107            Impact factor:   2.433


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