Literature DB >> 8893812

Analysis of radiation-induced micronuclei in two-cell human-hamster embryos using telomeric and centromeric FISH probes.

L Tusell1, R Alvarez, A Genescà, M R Caballín, R Miró, J Egozcue.   

Abstract

Simultaneous, fluorescent in situ hybridization using a centromeric human alpha satellite DNA probe and a telomeric DNA probe was used to analyze the chromosome content of micronuclei induced in two-cell human-hamster embryos by in vitro gamma-ray irradiation of human spermatozoa. In unirradiated samples, about 26% of micronuclei were centromere positive, indicating that both structural chromosome aberrations and numerical changes are involved in the spontaneous production of micronuclei. After exposure of spermatozoa to radiation, a significant increase in the number of micronuclei was found. About 77% of induced micronuclei contained only telomeric signals suggesting that they originated from acentric fragments. However, both centromere-positive and centromere-negative micronuclei increased with radiation dose. These results are consistent with the well known clastogenic effect of ionizing radiation and with its weak aneugenic effect.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8893812     DOI: 10.1159/000134392

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cytogenet Cell Genet        ISSN: 0301-0171


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1.  The rates of premature chromosome condensation and embryo development after injection of irradiated sperms into hamster oocytes.

Authors:  Sahar Moghbelinejad; Hossein Mozdarani; Zahra Rezaeian
Journal:  Iran J Reprod Med       Date:  2013-05
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