Effects of retinoic acid on embryonic development of mice in culture |
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Authors: | T. Watanabe R. M. Pratt |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Hygiene and Preventive Medicine, Yamagata University School of Medicine, 990-23 Yamagata, (Janpan);(2) Laboratory of Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology, NIEHS, NIH, 27709 Research Triangle Park, Nortn Carolina, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary The effects of all-trans-retinoic acid (RA) (tretinoin) on the craniofacial development of mouse embryos were examined using whole embryo culture. In day 8 embryos cultured for 48 h, embryonic growth was inhibited concentration-dependently by all-trans-RA treatment. Most of the treated embryos exhibited hypoplasia of the primary palatal processes and a reduction in the development of the first viscreral arches. In day 10 embryos cultured for 48 h, although embryonic growth was not inhibited at any concentrations of all-trans-RA, median cleft lip (93%), hypoplasia of the primary palatal processes (37%) and limb reduction deformities (48%) occurred commonly. Furthermore, RA treatment greatly reduced the size of the secondary palatal processes. The incorporation of3H-thymidine in the treated maxillary processes was decreased to 65% of the control value at 1.0×10–7 M alltrans-RA. These findings indicate that all-trans-RA is teratogenic in mouse whole embryo culture. |
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Keywords: | All-trans-retinoic acid whole embryo culture mouse embryos craniofacial development mesenchymal cells palatal processes |
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