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Title: A study of the susceptibility of different mice strains to thio-TEPA: An experiment with recombinant strains

Journal Article · · Russian Journal of Genetics
OSTI ID:91051
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  1. Scientific Research Laboratory for Experimental Biological Models, Moscow (Russian Federation)

The study is devoted to the clastogenic effect of thio-TEPA in raising recombinant strains 1XC3 in mice (obtained from 101/H x C3H/Sn crossing). By the summer of 1993, 15 strains had reached 10 generations of inbreeding. Five to six sibs of each strain (males and females) aged 6-8 weeks were treated with the mutagen (3 mg/kg, i/p). Strain sensitivity was estimated by the frequency of marrow cells exhibiting chromosome lesions (including gaps). According to this characteristic, the strains were divided into two unequal groups. The first one included 12 less-sensitive strains (chromosome aberrations were present, on average, in 33.5% of the cells, and lay in the range from 27.0{+-}4.5 to 39.8{+-}4.9). The second group included three more-sensitive strains with 51.2, 51.7, and 59.5% of the cells being affected (54.1% on average). A similar difference between the groups was found with respect to the number of breaks per cell: 1.15 in resistant strains and 2.88 in sensitive ones. This difference was significant and similar to that found earlier for C3H and 101 strains. Thus, the results obtained support the hypothesis that mice of the 101/H strain carry a gene enhancing sensitivity to chemical mutagens (mut-l). Some strains of the first group were eliminated; the remaining ones will be bred until the 20th generation, when they will be investigated again in more detail. 24 refs., 1 fig., 2 tabs.

OSTI ID:
91051
Journal Information:
Russian Journal of Genetics, Vol. 31, Issue 7; Other Information: PBD: Jul 1995; TN: Translated from Genetika; 31: No. 7, (1995)
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English