R. Bechter et Gdc. Terlouw, STRAIN DIFFERENCES IN THE CONTROL INCIDENCES OF MORPHOLOGICAL ABNORMALITIES IN THE RAT WHOLE-EMBRYO CULTURE, Toxicology in vitro, 7(3), 1993, pp. 281-284
Since the animal supplier to this laboratory stopped carrying the rat
strain used for the previous 7 yr, a number of other strains from this
supplier were tested to determine their suitability for use in the wh
ole embryo culture system. The in vitro development from prenatal days
9.5 to 11.5 of rat conceptuses of the strain Kfm:WSA (A) was compared
with that of strains Ibm: WSA (B), HanIbm: WIST (C) and Ibm: RORO (D)
cultured under identical methodological conditions. The parameters fo
r conceptal growth (yolk-sac diameter, embryonic crown-rump and head l
engths) after 48 hr of culture of strains A, B and D were similar. The
se measurements were smaller in the conceptuses of strain C than in th
ose of strain A, but embryonic differentiation (morphological score an
d somite numbers) was not delayed in comparison with strain A. The ove
rall frequencies of conceptuses with dysmorphogenic events in strains
A and B were 3.1 and 4.4%, respectively. In contrast, in strains C and
D 30.0 and 22.6% of the conceptuses assessed had morphologically abno
rmal features. Both values were statistically significantly higher tha
n the incidence in strain A. The types and frequencies of anomalies ob
served were different in the different strains tested. The results fro
m conceptuses of strain B (derived from strain A) indicate that this s
train is suitable for the culture model established in this laboratory
, whereas strains C and D are not useful without methodological change
s or adaptations. This study indicates that strain differences should
be kept in mind when setting up the whole embryo culture system.