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Title: Influence of adriamycin on nature and position of notochord
Authors: Özdamar, S.
Ülger, H.
Çetin Sorkun, H.
Keywords: Adriamycin
Development
Notochord
Rat
doxorubicin
animal experiment
animal model
animal tissue
conference paper
congenital malformation
controlled study
dose response
embryo
embryo development
neural tube
nonhuman
notochord
pregnancy
rat
Abstract: Purpose: The notochord (Nt) is believed to play an important role in the development of axial organs. Abnormal development of the Nt has been considered to lead to a variety of congenital abnormalities. The aim of this study was to determine the nature and position of Nt malformation in rat embryos exposed to adriamycin (Ad). Materials and Methods: Time mated pregnant rats were injected daily with either Ad (2mg/kg, ip) or saline on days 6-9 of gestation. Their embryos were harvested on gestational day 13,5. Serial sections were analyzed histologically with routine Hematoxylene-eozin staining. Results: In normal embryos, the Nt was formed as a discrete axial structure in front of the neural tube and enveloped by perinotochordal mesenchyme. In the Ad-treated embryos, the Nt was branched and split into two or three parts at various levels, and become thinner and had vacuoles. Conclusion: Abnormal localization and malformations of the Nt may lead to a significant congenital malformation in associated organs.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/4834
ISSN: 1300-199X
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