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Effects of irradiation and methyl-triazene on craniofacial development in mouse embryos: a semiautomated morphometric analysis.

作者信息

Glineur R, Van Sint Jan S, Louryan S, Philippson C, De Maertelaer V, Evrard L, Rooze M

机构信息

Service de Chirurgie Maxillo-faciale, Cliniques Universitaires, Hôpital Erasme, Bruxelles, Belgique.

出版信息

Cleft Palate Craniofac J. 1998 Jul;35(4):342-50. doi: 10.1597/1545-1569_1998_035_0342_eoiamt_2.3.co_2.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The purpose of the present study was a 2D-semiautomated morphometric analysis of craniofacial growth in nuclear magnetic resonance imaged (NMRI) mouse embryos.

METHODS

The NMRI mouse embryos were exposed in utero to either a single dose of 2 Gy X-irradiation on day 9 of gestation (113 embryos) or to 1.5 mg methyl-triazene administered orally to their pregnant mothers on gestational day 10.5 (124 embryos). An additional group of 108 embryos was used as controls. Digitized pictures of embryos from gestational days 14 to 17 were taken in lateral right view using a video system. Landmarks were located and digitized for computerized analysis of growth changes in relation to developmental stages of the face.

RESULTS

The results revealed that the snout of control embryos lengthens during the developmental period considered. The snout of embryos previously submitted to methyl-triazene displayed micrognathia, and all treated fetuses exhibited macroscopic signs of microcephaly with a reduced mandible. The snouts of irradiated embryos appeared shortened at the 14-day stage and continued to shorten as development proceeded. A shortening of the midface was detected macroscopically in 83% of the cases.

CONCLUSION

The results of this morphometric analysis enabled us to trace the developmental progression of the induced dysmorphosis and to assess the differences compared with normal development.

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