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The effect of dam strain on the craniofacial morphogenesis of CL/Fr mouse fetuses.

D A Martin1, K Nonaka, K Yanagita, M Nakata.   

Abstract

The embryo transfer technique and cephalometry were used to investigate the effect of dam strain in intrauterine craniofacial growth and the severity of cleft lip and palate (CLP) in a CLP-susceptible CL/Fr strain of embryos. The CL/Fr strain of embryos at early blastocyst stage was transferred to the same dam strain and to the CLP-resistant C57BL dam strain. On the 18th gestational day, each dam was laparotomized to take out the fetuses. The spontaneous incidence of CLP in the fetuses was checked and a cephalometric observation of the craniofacial complex of each fetus was done just after laparotomy. The dorsoventral craniofacial size of the unaffected fetuses and the severity of CLP i the affected ones were compared between both dam strains. The following results were obtained: 1) The overall craniofacial sizes of the unaffected fetuses observed in the CL/Fr dam strain were significantly smaller than those seen in the C57/BL dam strain. Those of the affected fetuses observed in the CL/Fr dam strain were smaller than those seen in the C57BL dam strain although the interstrain difference was not significant. 20 The dam strain had a highly significant effect on the craniofacial size of the unaffected fetuses. 3) The CLP frequency in the CL/Fr dam strain was significantly higher than that in the C57BL dam strain. 4) The severity of CLP in the affected fetuses observed in the CL/Fr dam strain was significantly more serious than that seen in the C57BL dam strain. These results indicated that the CLP-susceptible CL/Fr dam strain retarded the intrauterine craniofacial growth of the fetuses and that the cleft condition in the affected fetuses observed in the CL/Fr dam strain was more seriously affected than that seen in the CLP-resistant C57BL dam strain. Thus, it can be concluded that the effect of the dam strain played an important role in the craniofacial morphogenesis of the CL/Fr strain of mouse fetuses that developed from the embryo transferred to the CL/Fr and C57BL dam strains along with the genotype of embryos.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8642051

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Craniofac Genet Dev Biol        ISSN: 0270-4145


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1.  Effect of the dam strain on the spontaneous incidence of cleft lip and palate and intrauterine growth of CL/Fr mouse fetuses.

Authors:  K Nonaka; Y Sasaki; D A Martin; M Nakata
Journal:  J Assist Reprod Genet       Date:  1995-08       Impact factor: 3.412

2.  Dose- and route-dependent teratogenicity, toxicity, and pharmacokinetic profiles of the hedgehog signaling antagonist cyclopamine in the mouse.

Authors:  Robert J Lipinski; Paul R Hutson; Paul W Hannam; Robert J Nydza; Ida M Washington; Robert W Moore; Gary G Girdaukas; Richard E Peterson; Wade Bushman
Journal:  Toxicol Sci       Date:  2008-04-14       Impact factor: 4.849

3.  Molecular contribution to cleft palate production in cleft lip mice.

Authors:  Yasunori Sasaki; Yuji Taya; Kan Saito; Kazuya Fujita; Takaaki Aoba; Taku Fujiwara
Journal:  Congenit Anom (Kyoto)       Date:  2014-05       Impact factor: 1.409

  3 in total

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