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Query: UMLS:C0917816 (
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Numerical chromosomal aberrations (aneuploidy) are a major factor in pregnancy wastage, birth defects, and
mental retardation
. Consequently, effective cytogenetic procedures in mammalian gamates are required for studying mechanisms and causes of chromosomal nondisjunction. Our aims were to determine for oocytes from superovulating prepubertal mice: (1) the yield of chromosomally scorable ova, following application of a double fixation procedure: (2) the background level of aneuploidy, and (3) the sensitivity to induction of aneuploidy (by methotrexate). Superovulation was induced in C129F1 hybrid mice, 22-24 days old, with pregnant mare serum and human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG).
Diurnal
photoperiodicity and injections were scheduled to assure HCG-induced ovulation of known timing. Methotrexate (200 mg/kg) was given at 3 hr and ova were recovered at 15 hr after HCG. We describe the adaptation of a double fixation procedure to mouse oocytes. Methotrexate led to significantly increased hypoploidy (2 1/2-fold) but not to the hyperploidy reported by others for adult mice. There was a high yield of ova with exactly countable chromosomes (average of 9.5 ova per mouse). Concomitantly, the background level of aneuploidy was very low (0/465 scorable ova were hyperploid). Given the additional advantages of economy and convenience, the superovulating 3-week-old mouse could be an effective source of ova for testing environmental agents for their aneuploidy-inducing potential; however, further studies are needed to establish the degree to which such ova are susceptible to aneuploidy induction.
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PMID:Oocyte aneuploidy screening using superovulating prepubertal mice: effect of methotrexate. 733 Jul 82