Literature DB >> 24632127

In vivo longitudinal micro-CT study of bent long limb bones in rat offspring.

Luc De Schaepdrijver1, Peter Delille2, Helena Geys3, Christian Boehringer-Shahidi4, Christian Vanhove5.   

Abstract

Micro-computed X-ray tomography (micro-CT) has been reported as a reliable method to assess ex vivo rat and rabbit fetal skeletons in embryo-fetal developmental toxicity studies. Since micro-CT is a non-invasive imaging modality it has the potential for longitudinal, in vivo investigation of postnatal skeletal development. This is the first paper using micro-CT to assess the reversibility of drug-induced bent long bones in a longitudinal study from birth to early adulthood in rat offspring. Analysis of the scans obtained on postnatal Day 0, 7, 21 and 80 showed complete recovery or repair of the bent long limb bones (including the scapula) within the first 3 weeks. When assessing risk the ability to demonstrate recovery is highly advantageous when interpreting such transient skeletal change. In summary, in vivo micro-CT of small laboratory animals can aid in non-clinical safety assessment, particularly for specific mechanistic purposes or to address a particular concern in developmental biology.
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Keywords:  Bent long bones; Micro-computed X-ray tomography (micro-CT); Non-clinical safety assessment; Postnatal skeletal assessment

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24632127     DOI: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2014.03.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reprod Toxicol        ISSN: 0890-6238            Impact factor:   3.143


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