2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2009.01071.x
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Magnetic Resonance Microscopy Defines Ethanol‐Induced Brain Abnormalities in Prenatal Mice: Effects of Acute Insult on Gestational Day 7

Abstract: Background This magnetic resonance microscopy (MRM)-based report is the 2nd in a series designed to illustrate the spectrum of craniofacial and central nervous system (CNS) dysmorphia resulting from single- and multiple-day maternal ethanol treatment. The study described in this report examined the consequences of ethanol exposure on gestational day (GD) 7 in mice, a time in development when gastrulation and neural plate development begins; corresponding to the mid- to late 3rd week post-fertilization in human… Show more

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“…The three weeks of gestation in mice corresponds approximately to the first and second trimester in humans in terms of brain development. Mouse brains continue to develop ten to twelve days postnatally, equivalent to the last trimester of human fetal brain development [151]. Therefore, mouse models designed to simulate third trimester PAE effects in…”
Section: Accepted Manuscript 25 3 Radiological Studiementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The three weeks of gestation in mice corresponds approximately to the first and second trimester in humans in terms of brain development. Mouse brains continue to develop ten to twelve days postnatally, equivalent to the last trimester of human fetal brain development [151]. Therefore, mouse models designed to simulate third trimester PAE effects in…”
Section: Accepted Manuscript 25 3 Radiological Studiementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The only QSM study in rodents examined white matter tracts of ex vivo brains at postnatal day (PD) 45 in the offspring of C57Bl/6J mice that were intraperitoneally injected with acute high doses of ethanol at GD7 (same model as in [151]) [163]. Following PAE, the volume of the anterior commissure was reduced, and three white matter regions including the corpus callosum, anterior commissure and hippocampal commissure showed lower susceptibility contrast with the surrounding gray matter compared to control mice.…”
Section: Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping (Qsm) Qsm Is a Mri Techmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exemplary of a teratogenic agent for which the critical periods appear virtually the same as RA is alcohol (ethanol). Like RA, when administered acutely on gestational day (GD) 7 in the mouse, alcohol causes holoprosencephaly and microphthalmia (Cook et al, 1987;Godin et al, 2010;Johnston, 1982, 1983); on GD 8, it typically yields exencephaly ; on GD 8.5, it yields heart defects including transposition of the great vessels (Daft et al, 1986); and on GD 9, in mice, alcohol exposure causes forelimb defects (Johnson et al, 2007;. While the mechanism(s) of ethanol's teratogenic effects remain incompletely defined, a number of studies suggest a role for ethanol-mediated alterations in RA concentrations (Duester, 1991;Johnson et al, 2007;Pullarkat, 1991).…”
Section: Commentarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following from this, in the field of DOHaD it is common to sample only a few offspring per litter, with the assumption that the findings from these individuals are representative of the characteristics of their littermates (Haseman and Hogan, 1975). However, there is an increasing body of evidence to suggest that there is greater intra-litter variability than inter-litter variability in fetal outcomes following many prenatal exposures (van der Schoot, 1992; Howdeshell and Saal, 2000; Barlow et al, 2003;Godin et al, 2010;Kietzman et al, 2014;Han et al, 2016).…”
Section: Rationale For the Use Of Individual Animals As Experimental mentioning
confidence: 99%