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Effect of in utero exposure to diagnostic ultrasound on the postnatal survival and growth of mouse.

作者信息

Hande M P, Devi P U

机构信息

Department of Radiobiology, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, India.

出版信息

Teratology. 1993 Nov;48(5):405-11. doi: 10.1002/tera.1420480504.

DOI:10.1002/tera.1420480504
PMID:8303610
Abstract

Pregnant Swiss albino mice were exposed to 3.5 MHz diagnostic ultrasound for 10 min (upper limit for ISPTP = 1 W/cm2 and for ISATA = 240 mW/cm2, acoustic power = approximately 65 mW) on day 3.5 (preimplantation period), 6.5 (early organogenesis period), 11.5 (late organogenesis period), or 14.5 (early fetal period) of gestation. The offspring were observed for changes in litter size at birth, and sex ratio at 4 weeks of age, and postnatal mortality and growth retardation up to 6 weeks of age. No significant difference from control in litter size or sex ratio was observed in the offspring exposed to ultrasound on any of the gestation days studied. Exposure at the early organogenesis period produced a marginally significant increase in the postnatal mortality. A significant number of ultrasound exposed animals showed lesser body weights than the control group. However this growth retardation was transient and the normal growth pattern was restored by 6 weeks of age. It is concluded that the early stages in mouse gestation may be sensitive to the lethal effects of ultrasound than the later stages of pregnancy. Even though a small increase in the postnatal mortality was observed in the ultrasound exposed animals, the normal growth was not affected in the surviving animals except for a transient growth retardation. Low birth weight may be a characteristic effect of exposure only at the preimplantation period.

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