Experiences with the Dominant Lethal Test in Female Mice: Effects of Alkylating Agents and Artificial Sweeteners on Pre-ovulatory Oocyte Stages
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Pre-ovulatory oocytes are especially sensitive to mutagenic influences. Since post-dictyotene oocytes are not subject to selection and elimination before fertilization, they may reveal mutagenic effects directly and unrestrictedly. Presuming that a chemical is administered at pro-estrus to female mice one can conclude that the substance or its active metabolite has the chance to reach the gamete during the sensitive pre-fertilization stages. We proved the usefulness of the test system by investigating the effects of alkylating agents. A second step was to investigate other substances. The following treatments induced dominant lethal effects: methyl methanesulfonate 100 mg/kg i.m., cyclophosphamide 200 mg/kg per os, triaziquone 0.25 mg/kg i.p. In contrast, the following agents were ineffective and can be classified as not mutagenic in this method: sodium cyclamate 10 000 mg/kg per os, saccharine sodium, 10 000 mg/kg per os, cyclohexamine sulfate 150 mg/kg per os, ethanol 5 ml/kg per os.
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