DEVELOPMENTAL MALFORMATIONS AND INTRAUTERINE DEATHS IN GAMMA-RAY-IRRADIATED SCID MOUSE EMBRYOS

Citation
S. Shoji et al., DEVELOPMENTAL MALFORMATIONS AND INTRAUTERINE DEATHS IN GAMMA-RAY-IRRADIATED SCID MOUSE EMBRYOS, International journal of radiation biology, 73(6), 1998, pp. 705-709
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging","Biology Miscellaneous","Nuclear Sciences & Tecnology
ISSN journal
09553002
Volume
73
Issue
6
Year of publication
1998
Pages
705 - 709
Database
ISI
SICI code
0955-3002(1998)73:6<705:DMAIDI>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
Purpose: To examine the induction by radiation of developmental malfor mations and intrauterine deaths in severe combined immunodeficiency (s cid) mice. Materials and methods: The scid embryos, as well as those o f C.B-17 control mice, were irradiated with graded doses of Co-60 gamm a-rays on gestation day 8. Results: Intrauterine deaths in scid mice i ncreased with radiaton dose, and their frequency was substantially hig her than in C.B-17 mice. The LD50 for intrauterine death in scid mice was 0.58 Gy and 1.25 Gy in C.B-17 mice. In addition, after irradiation scid mice showed several types of developmental malformations, includ ing meningoencephalocele, spina bifida, eye defects, tail defects and oedema, Malformation incidences were higher in scid than in C.B-17 mic e: 33.3% in scid mice irradiated with 0.75 Gy and 13.0% in C.B-17 mice irradiated with 1.0 Gy. However, when malformation incidences were pl otted against intrauterine deaths, all the data, irrespective of the t ype of mouse, essentially fell along a single straight line. Conclusio ns: These results suggest that some mechanism common to both scid and normal mice induces developmental malformations. This mechanism involv es cell killing. Residual DNA damage, such as double-strand breaks, co uld be associated with radiation-induced teratogenesis.