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Postimplantation Development of Mitomycin C-treated Mouse Blastocysts

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Journal Teratology
Date 1988 Mar 1
PMID 3130676
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Treatment of morula-stage mouse embryos with mitomycin C (0.004-0.5 microgram/ml) in vitro resulted in a decrease in the number of inner cell mass (ICM) cells at the blastocyst stage. The trophectoderm population was reduced only at the highest dosage (0.5 microgram/ml) tested. Postblastocyst development in vitro was retarded: Fewer embryos formed trophoblastic outgrowth, and the ICM was poorly developed. The embryo transfer experiments demonstrated that a reduction in ICM cell numbers diminished the potential of embryogenesis. The presence of a sufficient number of trophoblasts and ICM cells in the blastocyst is therefore a prerequisite for successful implantation and embryogenesis. The mitomycin-treated blastocysts with only 70% of normal ICM cells developed to egg cylinders that were about half normal size, but by days 12-14 the body size of the surviving embryo was similar to that of the control embryo. Morphogenesis was retarded during the early organogenesis stages, but only a slight delay was seen in the treated embryo on day 12. Such observation strongly suggests that a restorative phase of growth and morphogenesis has occurred during the immediate postimplantation period.

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