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Title: RESPONSE OF THE VERY EARLY MOUSE EMBRYO TO LOW LEVELS OF IONIZING RADIATIONS

Journal Article · · J. Exptl. Zool.

The mouse embryo from fertilization of the egg through the second or third eleavages (1.5 days) has been exposed to from 5 to 25 r x rays, and the gross consequences in terms of embryoric death and anormalies have been determined. Any x irradiation used to the 0.5 day embryo (prior to the first cleavage) was deleterious in terms of increased embrvonic death. An exposure of 5 r raused 11% mons deaths than among the controls, and 25 r caused 38% more deaths. X irradiation exencephalia occurred in a few instances following 15 or 20 r at 0.5 day and also at 1.5 days. Thus this cerebral anomaly can be caused by x irradiation even prior to the first cleavage. Mouse embryos exposed at these very early stages are often fragmented, or the entire egg is broken up into globules; one of these conditions may show the zygotic nucleus. Funther development of . such fragmented embryos is doubtful. The ovaries of x- irradiated pregnant mice show growing follicles with a higher preponderance of degenerating bocytes, pyknotic nuclei, congealed chroruain, and vacuolated nucleoli. On the basis of this study, the question is raised as to whether any extraneous or avoidable x irradiation of the human ovary should be allowed except where life is otherwise endangered- (auth)

Research Organization:
Columbia Univ., New York
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
NSA Number:
NSA-14-022773
OSTI ID:
4153816
Journal Information:
J. Exptl. Zool., Vol. Vol: 141; Other Information: Orig. Receipt Date: 31-DEC-60
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
English

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