## Abstract Preimplantation embryos from matings between mice heterozygous for the yellow allele (A^y^) of the agouti locus were cultured in vitro and their development was compared with embryos from control matings (A^y^/a ร a/a). No morphological abnormalities were consistently observed at the ei
In vitro analysis of pre- and early postimplantation development of lethal yellow (Ay/Ay) mouse embryos
โ Scribed by Johnson, Linda L. ;Granholm, Nels H.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1978
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 788 KB
- Volume
- 204
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-104X
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Preimplantation embryos from matings between yellow heterozygous (A^y^/a) mice were recovered at 56 hours post coitum, cultured for five days, and compared with the development of embryos from three control matings (A^y^/a โ ร a/a โ, a/a โ ร A^y^/a โ, a/a โ ร a/a โ). Most embryos were at the 8โcell stage at recovery; however fewer embryos from the experimental cross had developed to the 8โcell stage than embryos of control matings, indicating a developmental lag of experimental embryos (P < 0.01). The yellow (A^y^/a) uterus did not contribute (P = 0.05) to delayed development. Experimental and control embryos were equally capable of successful development in culture to the morula stage with no distinct morphological characteristics identifying the class of A^y^/A^y^ mutants. However, significant differences were observed in the development from morulae to blastocysts; 9.4% (10/106) of the morulae in experimental crosses failed to undergo blastocyst formation as compared with 2.5% (10/398) of morulae in pooled control crosses (P = 0.010โ0.025). In the experimental cross 25.0% (24/96) of embryos that developed successfully to the blastocyst stage failed to hatch from the zona pellucida; these are presumed to include the class of lethal yellow homozygotes. Abnormalities seen in cultured embryos consisted primarily of blastomere disintegration, blastomere arrest and exclusion, and embryo fragmentation.
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