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. 1979 Dec;20(3):441-6.
doi: 10.1002/tera.1420200313.

The survival and implantation of mouse blastocysts at varying degrees of reduced atmospheric pressure

The survival and implantation of mouse blastocysts at varying degrees of reduced atmospheric pressure

R O Blackburn et al. Teratology. 1979 Dec.

Abstract

Pregnant mice were exposed to reduced atmospheric pressures ranging from 630 to 390 mm Hg during the pre-implantation and implantation periods and the numbers of embryos surviving 85 hours post coitum compared with those in litter-mate controls. Even at a pressure of 630 mm Hg (= 1,550 mm Hg) there was a significant fall in numbers of normal blastocysts and rise in abnormal forms before implantation, and implantation sites were reduced in number. The numbers of abnormal forms increased and implantation sites decreased at lower pressures, suggesting strongly that the hypoxia of reduce atmospheric pressure was responsible for the abnormalities observed. The pre-implantation period appears to be one during which the fertilised ovum is at particular risk, both of hypoxic damage and of failure to implant. Implantation may afford a degree of protection against hypoxia.

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