Scott William J, Schreiner Claire M, Goetz John A, Robbins David, Bell Sheila M
Division of Developmental Biology and the Department of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital Medical Center and the University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45229-3039, USA.
Reprod Toxicol. 2005 Mar-Apr;19(4):479-85. doi: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2004.11.013.
Administration of CdSO(4) to C57BL/6 mice at day 9.5 of gestation induces a high incidence of postaxial forelimb ectrodactyly in the offspring. We propose that Cd(2+) exposure impairs the process of anterior/posterior formation in the limb bud, a process that is directed by Sonic hedgehog (Shh) signaling. We show that exposure of the mouse embryo to Cd(2+) disrupts Shh signaling as measured by polarizing activity of mouse limb bud ZPA grafted to a host chick wing, and activity of a Gli:luciferase reporter exposed to limb bud lysates. Yet the expression of Shh and its translation are not affected by Cd(2+) exposure. We propose that teratogen exposure affects the processing of Shh in the cells in which it is made.