Studies on chemically induced dominant lethality. I. The cytogenetic basis of MMS-induced dominant lethality in post-meiotic male germ cells
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Studies on chemically induced dominant lethality. I. The cytogenetic basis of MMS-induced dominant lethality in post-meiotic male germ cells
Abstract
Young adult male mice were injected intravenously with doses of methyl methanesulfonate(MMS) ranging from 25 to 100 mg/kg body weight. These males were serially mated to superovulated females from day 1 post injection to day 23 post injection. The morning after mating (about 4-6 h post-copulation) the females were sacrificed and ova flushed from the ampulla. The ova were cultured, in the presence of colchicine, for 26 h and metaphase preparations made of the first cleavage division. Chromosome analysis was done and the types, and extent, of chromosome aberrations correlated to previously published dominant lethal data at the same MMS doses and time intervals. The types of aberrations seen were predominantly double fragments (presumably isochromatid deletions), chromatid interchanges, and some chromatid deletions, as well as shattering effect on the male complement at the highest dose and the time of peak sensitivity to dominant lethal induction. When the frequency of cells containing a cytologically visible aberration is compared to the total dominant lethal data an excellent correlation is obtained. Furthermore, the frequency of highly damaged cells, agrees very well with estimated frequencies of preimplantation loss. These data strongly suggest that chromosome aberrations seen at the first cleavage stage are the basis of MMS-induced dominant lethality.
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