C. Streffer, CHROMOSOMAL DAMAGE IN PREIMPLANTATION MOUSE EMBRYOS AND ITS DEVELOPMENT THROUGH THE CELL-CYCLE, MUTATION RESEARCH, 299(3-4), 1993, pp. 313-315
Cytogenetic damage is usually studied in the first metaphase after exp
osure to ionizing radiation although it is well known that further chr
omosomal abberations are also expressed during later mitotic divisions
(Bauchinger et al., 1986; Lloyd et al., 1992). For such investigation
s the preimplantation mouse embryo is very well suited. If irradiation
takes place in the 1-cell stage it can easily be followed whether the
cells of the embryo have reached the first, second or third mitosis a
fter the exposure. Furthermore, the duration of the various cell cycle
phases is well known and therefore radiation effects on the cell cycl
e, e.g., the G2 block, can be investigated (Streffer and Molls, 1987).
Studies on these two phenomena will be reported here.