Effects of hypoglycaemia on early embryogenesis in rat embryo organ culture
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF00275745
Effects of hypoglycaemia on early embryogenesis in rat embryo organ culture
Abstract
As congenital malformations may be caused by perturbations of glycolytic flux on early embryogenesis [16], effects of hypoglycaemia were investigated by using rat embryo organ culture. Nine and one-half day old rat embryos were grown in vitro for 48 h (day 9 1/2 to 11 1/2) in the presence of hypoglycaemic serum for different hours during the culture period. Hypoglycaemic serum was obtained from rats given insulin intraperitoneally. On exposure to hypoglycaemic serum during the first 24 h of culture (day 9 1/2 to 10 1/2), embryos showed marked growth retardation and had increased frequencies of neural lesions (42.7% versus 0%, p less than 0.01), in contrast to hypoglycaemic exposure during the second 24 h of culture (day 10 1/2 to 11 1/2), where only minor growth retardation and low frequencies of neural lesions (2.4% versus 0%, NS) were seen. Even exposure to hypoglycaemic serum for a relatively short period (8 h) during the first 24 h of culture resulted in neural lesions at the frequency of 9.3-13.3%. The embryos exposed to hypoglycaemia demonstrated decreased glucose uptake and lactic acid formation, indicating decreased energy production via glycolysis that constitutes the principal energy pathway at this stage of embryonic development. These results suggest that hypoglycaemia during critical periods of embryogenesis has adverse effects on the development of the embryo and these effects might be mediated through metabolic interruption of embryogenesis.
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