急性、子宫内酒精暴露对C57BL/10J雄性后代生长和电解质代谢的影响

Alcohol and drug research Pub Date : 1987-01-01
D Desroches, K Ryan, E Vleck, R H Benno
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研究了母体急性低剂量酒精暴露对C57B1/10J小鼠后代的影响。将妊娠小鼠随机分为3组,分别于妊娠第7、0小时和妊娠第7、4小时两次腹腔注射25%酒精,剂量为1.25 Gm/Kg体重;第三组2.50 Gm/Kg体重;4组3.75 Gm/Kg体重。对照组(1组)给予生理盐水0.015 ml/ Gm体重。在出生时,所有的后代都被称重并观察是否有任何明显的身体异常。在第25天,所有的雌性后代和母亲都被牺牲。雄性幼崽饲养至第61天。第61天,将雄性幼崽置于单独的代谢笼中,监测24小时的食物、水消耗和尿液排泄情况。第62天,这些动物被宰杀。取血测定血清钙(Ca)和磷(P)。大脑、肾脏、睾丸、心脏和胸腺被取出并称重。还测量了尿液中的钙和磷水平。4组间产仔数和胎重无显著差异。与对照组相比,没有证据表明饮酒组有身体异常。所有3个酒精组62日龄幼崽的血清和尿液钙、磷水平均显著低于对照组,其中第4组最低。最终体重无显著差异,但观察到小的器官大小差异。(摘要删节250字)
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Effects of acute, in utero, alcohol exposure on growth and electrolyte metabolism in male offspring of C57BL/10J mice.

The effects of acute low-dose maternal alcohol exposures were investigated in C57B1/10J mice offspring. Pregnant mice were randomly placed into three alcohol groups and were injected twice intraperitoneally on gestation day 7, 0 hours and gestation day 7, 4 hours, with one of the following dosages of 25% alcohol: Group 2 received 1.25 Gm/Kg body weight; Group 3 2.50 Gm/Kg body wt.; Group 4 3.75 Gm/Kg body wt. A control group (Group 1) received .015 ml/gm body wt. of physiological saline. At birth all offspring were weighed and observed for any gross physical abnormalities. On day 25, all female offspring and mothers were sacrificed. The male pups were maintained until day 61. On day 61, the male pups were placed in individual metabolic cages where food and water consumption, and urine excretion were monitored for 24 hrs. On day 62, these animals were sacrificed. Blood was drawn for serum calcium (Ca) and phosphorous (P) determination. Brains, kidneys, testes, hearts and thymus glands were removed and weighed. Ca and P levels were also measured in the urine. No significant difference in litter size and fetal weight was obtained among the four groups. There was no evidence of physical abnormalities in the alcohol groups compared to the control one. The 62 day old pups from all three alcohol groups had significantly lower serum and urine levels of Ca and P than the control group, with the lowest values recorded for Group 4. There was no significant difference in final body weight but small organ size differences were observed.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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