Cortisone‐induced cleft palate in the brachymorphic mouse
作者:
R. M. Pratt,
D. S. Salomon,
V. M. Diewert,
R. P. Erickson,
R. Burns,
K. S. Brown,
期刊:
Teratogenesis, Carcinogenesis, and Mutagenesis
(WILEY Available online 1981)
卷期:
Volume 1,
issue 1
页码: 15-23
ISSN:0270-3211
年代: 1981
DOI:10.1002/tcm.1770010104
出版商: Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
关键词: palate;cortisone;cyclic AMP;receptors
数据来源: WILEY
摘要:
AbstractPrevious studies have shown that the autosomal recessive gene brachymorphic (bm/bm), which is maintained on a C57BL/6J (C57) background, reduces limb growth and sulfation of cartilage proteoglycans. Hydrocortisone administered on gestational days 11–14 resulted in 20% CP in the C57 mouse, but 95% CP in the bm/bm mouse. The bm/bm mouse had a median effective dose for CP of 45 mg/kg, compared to 325 mg/kg for C57 and 40 mg/kg for A/J. Morphometric analysis indicated that the time of palatal elevation was delayed in the bm/bm relative to the C57 mouse both with and without hydrocortisone treatment. The amount of cytoplasmic glucocorticoid receptor protein present in the bm/bm palate on day 14 was the same as the amount found in the C57 palate, and was not elevated as it is in the A/J palate. The levels of cyclic AMP in the bm/bm palate on day 14 were 30–70% higher than that found in the C57 palate with or without hydrocortisone. These results suggest that both bm/bm and A/J exhibit a delay in palatal shelf rotation and elevated levels of cyclic AMP, which appear to be predisposing factors for cortisone‐induced cleft palate. These strains differ in that elevated levels of steroid receptors are present in A/J palate, whereas lower levels are found in the C57 and bm/bm
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