Frequency of micronuclei in 4-8 cell mouse embryos generated after maternal gamma-irradiation in the presence and in the absence of vitamin C
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Frequency of micronuclei in 4-8 cell mouse embryos generated after maternal gamma-irradiation in the presence and in the absence of vitamin C
Abstract
The objective of this investigation was to evaluate the frequency of chromosomal aberrations expressed as micronuclei (MN) in 4-8 cell embryos generated by gamma-irradiation of female mice in the absence and in the presence of vitamin C. Female NMRI mice were whole body exposed to 4 Gy gamma-irradiation after intraperitoneal (i.p.) injection of pregnant mare's serum gonadotrophin (PMSG) followed by injection of human chorionic gonadotrophin (HCG) and mating with non-irradiated NMRI male mice. Pregnant animals were sacrificed and embryos flushed from the oviducts and fixed on slides. Cells were treated for MN observation using standard method. To investigate the protective effect of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) on the frequency of MN, 100 mg/kg vitamin C was i.p. injected 1 h before irradiation. Results show that the frequency of MN generated in the embryos of irradiated mother compared to those of control in the non-irradiated group increased dramatically (P < 0.001). Frequency of MN in embryos generated in irradiated female mice treated with vitamin C dramatically and statistically decreased relative to the frequency observed in the irradiation only group (P < 0.001). This decrease returned the combined treatment group to a level that was not statistically different from the controls (P > 0.05). Thus, irradiation of preovulatory stage oocytes leads to stable chromosome abnormalities expressed as micronuclei in successive preimplantation embryos. Vitamin C reduces these clastogenic effects of radiation in preovulatory oocytes and thus the reduced frequency of MN in embryos is probably due to its antioxidation and radical scavenging properties.
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