Mouse strain and quality control testing: improved sensitivity of the mouse embryo assay with embryos from outbred mice

Objective To determine the relative sensitivities of embryos from different strains of mice to in vitro stress. Design Laboratory experiment with embryos from different mouse strains. Setting University hospital–based fertility clinic. Animal(s) Mice. Intervention(s) Fresh one-cell embryos from outb...

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Hauptverfasser: Khan, Zaraq, M.B.B.S, Wolff, Heather S., M.D, Fredrickson, Jolene R., M.S, Walker, David L., M.S, Daftary, Gaurang S., M.D, Morbeck, Dean E., Ph.D
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description Objective To determine the relative sensitivities of embryos from different strains of mice to in vitro stress. Design Laboratory experiment with embryos from different mouse strains. Setting University hospital–based fertility clinic. Animal(s) Mice. Intervention(s) Fresh one-cell embryos from outbred (CF1), inbred (FVB), F1 hybrid (B6/CBA), and cryopreserved F2 hybrid embryos (bcl/B6 × B6/bcl) compared in a mouse embryo assay (MEA) using six doses of each of three in vitro stressors: cumene hydroperoxide in mineral oil, Triton X-100 (TX-100) in media, and hyperosmolality. Main Outcome Measure(s) Blastocyst rate at 96 hours. Result(s) All studies were conducted in triplicate; data were analyzed with chi-square analysis based on fitting a logistic regression model. Both cumene hydroperoxide and Triton X-100 affected blastocyst formation in the outbred strain at concentrations that were less than half of the concentration that affected the other strains. The total number of cells was affected by the treatments in all strains. Conclusion(s) Outbred CF1 embryos are genetically diverse and more sensitive to toxins than either inbred or hybrid mouse embryos. Outbred embryos provide an additional tool for effective quality-control testing.
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subjects Animals
Animals, Outbred Strains
Benzene Derivatives - toxicity
Biological Assay - methods
blastocyst
Chimera
cryopreservation
Detergents - toxicity
Embryo culture
Embryo, Mammalian - embryology
Female
hybrids
Internal Medicine
in vitro fertilization
laboratory experimentation
Male
Mice
mineral oil
mouse strain
Obstetrics and Gynecology
octoxynol
Octoxynol - toxicity
Osmolar Concentration
Osmotic Pressure - physiology
outbred mouse embryos
Oxidants - toxicity
Oxidative Stress - drug effects
Oxidative Stress - physiology
Pregnancy
Quality Control
regression analysis
Reproductive Medicine - methods
Reproductive Medicine - standards
Species Specificity
toxicity
toxins
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