Frozen-sectioning yields similar results as traditional methods for fetal cephalic examination in the rat.

Teratology Pub Date : 2002-08-01 DOI:10.1002/tera.10067
A Barry Astroff, Sylvia E Ray, Leanna M Rowe, Kim G Hilbish, Alisha L Linville, John P Stutz, William J Breslin
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Abstract

Background: An integral component of developmental toxicity studies is the evaluation of fetal anatomy, which consists of external, visceral, and skeletal examinations. The visceral examination includes an assessment of the fetal head which, in the rat, is typically completed after chemical fixation. Because chemical fixation requires approximately 7 days, a comprehensive visceral examination, including the head, of the fetal rodent cannot be completed at the time of cesarean section. An alternative method to chemical fixation was desired, whereby one could complete an overall visceral examination at the time of cesarean section. In addition, the method would also have to present fetal cranial structures in a manner consistent with that derived after chemical fixation.

Methods: Pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats were administered either 6-aminonicotinamide (6AN), 6 or 12 mg/kg on gestation day 13, or all-trans retinoic acid (RA) 5 or 25 mg/kg on gestation days 9 and 10, untreated dams served as a control group. On gestation day 20, fetuses were sacrificed and removed via cesarean section and one-half of the fetuses from each litter were placed in Bouin's solution (chemical fixation) and the remaining fetuses maintained under refrigeration until just before frozen tissue preparation (freeze fixation). Sectioning of the fetal head was similarly conducted after either chemical or frozen-fixation. Fetal cranial findings observed after chemical fixation were compared to those observed after frozen-fixation in the untreated control and 6AN and RA-treated groups.

Results: The incidence and severity of the cranial findings, including effects on the eye, brain, and palate, were similarly observed, regardless of fixation method.

Conclusions: A frozen sectioning method for evaluation of the fetal head, yielding results comparable to those derived after chemical fixation, is described. This procedure provides a viable alternative to chemical fixation, and allows the teratologist to complete a comprehensive fetal visceral examination at the time of cesarean section.

冷冻切片的结果与传统的大鼠胎儿头侧检查方法相似。
背景:发育毒性研究的一个组成部分是胎儿解剖评估,包括外部、内脏和骨骼检查。内脏检查包括对胎头的评估,在大鼠中,通常在化学固定后完成。由于化学固定大约需要7天,因此在剖宫产时不能完成对胎儿内脏的全面检查,包括头部。需要一种替代化学固定的方法,即在剖宫产时完成全面的内脏检查。此外,该方法还必须以与化学固定后获得的胎儿颅骨结构一致的方式呈现胎儿颅骨结构。方法:妊娠大鼠妊娠第13天给予6-氨基烟碱酰胺(6AN) 6、12 mg/kg,妊娠第9、10天给予全反式维甲酸(RA) 5、25 mg/kg,未处理大鼠作为对照组。在妊娠第20天,通过剖宫产处死胎儿并取出,每胎一半的胎儿放入Bouin溶液(化学固定)中,其余胎儿冷冻保存,直到准备冷冻组织(冷冻固定)。在化学或冷冻固定后对胎儿头部进行类似的切片。将化学固定后的胎儿颅骨检查结果与未治疗对照组和6AN和ra治疗组冷冻固定后的胎儿颅骨检查结果进行比较。结果:无论固定方法如何,颅脑病变的发生率和严重程度,包括对眼睛、大脑和上颚的影响,都是相似的。结论:描述了一种冷冻切片方法用于评估胎头,其结果可与化学固定后的结果相媲美。这个程序提供了一个可行的替代化学固定,并允许畸形医生在剖宫产时完成全面的胎儿内脏检查。
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