Palatal width growth rates as the genetic determinant of cleft palate induced by vitamin A.

M I Siegel, M P Mooney
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While many studies have demonstrated sexual dimorphism and racial variation (Mongoloid greater than Caucasian greater than Black) in the incidence of palatal clefting, only generalized statements have been made concerning the causal mechanism (eg, "genetic propensity"). The present study tests the hypothesis that the more rapid the growth rate of the width of the facial skeleton, the higher the incidence of palatal clefting, given a uniform environmental insult. Two strains of pregnant rats with differing rates of craniofacial development (Wistar-fast and Sprague-Dawley-slow) were injected prenatally with high doses of vitamin A (300,000 IU/kg) on days 10-13 gestation. Fetuses were examined at 20 d prenatally and the incidence of palatal clefting was recorded. A significantly higher (P less than .05) incidence of palatal clefting was noted in the more rapidly developing strain (66% vs 81%). These results support statements by Fraser and others who suggest that head width and palatal clefting are causally related. The "genetic propensity" in this case, then, is the rate of palatal width development.

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维生素A诱发腭裂的腭宽生长速率的遗传决定因素。
虽然许多研究已经证明两性二态性和种族差异(蒙古人种大于白种人大于黑人)在腭裂的发生率中,只有关于因果机制的广义陈述(例如,“遗传倾向”)。本研究验证了这样一种假设,即在统一的环境侮辱下,面部骨骼宽度的增长速度越快,腭裂的发生率越高。采用Wistar-fast和Sprague-Dawley-slow两种不同颅面发育速率的妊娠大鼠,在妊娠10-13天前注射高剂量维生素A (300,000 IU/kg)。在出生前20天对胎儿进行检查,并记录腭裂的发生率。发育较快品系的腭裂发生率显著高于(P < 0.05) (66% vs 81%)。这些结果支持弗雷泽和其他人提出的头部宽度和腭裂有因果关系的说法。在这种情况下,“遗传倾向”就是腭宽度发育的速度。
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