Rl. Gardner et al., Insulin-like growth factor-2 regulation of conceptus composition: Effects of the trophectoderm and inner cell mass genotypes in the mouse, BIOL REPROD, 60(1), 1999, pp. 190-195
The purpose of this study was to measure the effect of insulinlike growth f
actor-2 deficiency on the growth of the mouse conceptus. Initial observatio
ns on normal development in the 129J/Sv strain established that wet and dry
weights were reduced by 35% when the insulin-like growth factor-2 gene was
inactive, The DNA contents were reduced by only 15%. We exchanged the inne
r cell mass and trophectoderm between mouse blastocysts that had or lacked
an active insulin-like growth factor-2 gene. At embryonic Day 16.5, lack of
this gene's activity in the derivatives of either tissue decreased the flu
id volumes of the exocelomic and amniotic cavities. The wet weights of the
"fetal placentas," the yolk sacs, and the fetuses were also decreased. Howe
ver, the tissue wet weight decrease could not be accounted for by the chang
e in DNA content, indicating that cell-associated biomass had changed. The
conclusions are 1) that insulin-like growth factor-2 levels regulate the co
mposition of the fetus and extra-embryonic tissues and 2) that trophectoder
m and inner cell mass derivatives cooperate to control extra-cellular fluid
volume in the conceptus.