The protective effects of vitamin C and folic acid against methylmercury teratogenicity in chick embryo

G. Bekhet, M. Al-Kahtani, A. Abdel-Moneim
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This study was undertaken with the aim of investigating the teratogenic effects of methylmercury (MeHg) on the chick embryos and evaluating the protective role of vitamin C and folic acid. Fertilized eggs received MeHg dose (2.5 mg/egg) alone or with addition of vitamin C (100 mM) and folic acid (100 mM) or with vitamin C and folic acid alone. Control eggs received saline. The eggs were injected on day zero of incubation. On day five, embryos were examined for viability, gross retardation and gross malformation and the hearts were processed for light and electron microscopy. Results showed that MeHg decreased the survival rate of embryos and caused gross malformations such as hypomorphic hearts, abnormal position of atria, exencephaly, hydrocephaly, anencephaly, everted viscera, microphthalmia, twisted body, limb malformation and hemorrhage, compared with control embryos. Histological examination of the hearts clearly revealed that the heart tissues have failed to develop correctly in the MeHg treated embryos. The corresponding pathological alterations were mainly characterized as cell death at the ultrastructural level. Embryos injected with MeHg plus vitamin C and folic acid were almost comparable to the control. Data obtained in this study suggest that supplementation with vitamin C and folic acid during pregnancy may prevent defects in heart development brought about by MeHg and other environmental xenobiotics.   Key words: Chick embryo, methylmercury, vitamin c, folic acid, teratogenicity.This study was undertaken with the aim of investigating the teratogenic effects of methylmercury (MeHg) on the chick embryos and evaluating the protective role of vitamin C and folic acid. Fertilized eggs received MeHg dose (2.5 mg/egg) alone or with addition of vitamin C (100 mM) and folic acid (100 mM) or with vitamin C and folic acid alone. Control eggs received saline. The eggs were injected on day zero of incubation. On day five, embryos were examined for viability, gross retardation and gross malformation and the hearts were processed for light and electron microscopy. Results showed that MeHg decreased the survival rate of embryos and caused gross malformations such as hypomorphic hearts, abnormal position of atria, exencephaly, hydrocephaly, anencephaly, everted viscera, microphthalmia, twisted body, limb malformation and hemorrhage, compared with control embryos. Histological examination of the hearts clearly revealed that the heart tissues have failed to develop correctly in the MeHg treated embryos. The corresponding pathological alterations were mainly characterized as cell death at the ultrastructural level. Embryos injected with MeHg plus vitamin C and folic acid were almost comparable to the control. Data obtained in this study suggest that supplementation with vitamin C and folic acid during pregnancy may prevent defects in heart development brought about by MeHg and other environmental xenobiotics.   Key words: Chick embryo, methylmercury, vitamin c, folic acid, teratogenicity.
维生素C和叶酸对鸡胚甲基汞致畸的保护作用
本研究旨在探讨甲基汞(MeHg)对鸡胚的致畸作用,并评价维生素C和叶酸对鸡胚的保护作用。受精卵单独接受MeHg剂量(2.5 mg/卵)或添加维生素C (100 mM)和叶酸(100 mM)或单独添加维生素C和叶酸。对照卵接受生理盐水。卵在孵化的第一天注射。第5天,检测胚胎活力、发育迟缓和畸形,并对心脏进行光镜和电镜观察。结果显示,与对照胚胎相比,MeHg降低了胚胎的存活率,并造成心脏发育不全、心房位置异常、畸形、脑积水、无脑儿、脏器外翻、小眼、扭曲体、肢体畸形和出血等严重畸形。心脏的组织学检查清楚地显示,在MeHg处理的胚胎中,心脏组织未能正常发育。相应的病理改变主要表现为超微结构水平上的细胞死亡。注射甲基汞、维生素C和叶酸的胚胎几乎与对照组相当。本研究获得的数据表明,妊娠期间补充维生素C和叶酸可以预防甲基汞和其他环境外源物带来的心脏发育缺陷。关键词:鸡胚,甲基汞,维生素c,叶酸,致畸性本研究旨在探讨甲基汞(MeHg)对鸡胚的致畸作用,并评价维生素C和叶酸对鸡胚的保护作用。受精卵单独接受MeHg剂量(2.5 mg/卵)或添加维生素C (100 mM)和叶酸(100 mM)或单独添加维生素C和叶酸。对照卵接受生理盐水。卵在孵化的第一天注射。第5天,检测胚胎活力、发育迟缓和畸形,并对心脏进行光镜和电镜观察。结果显示,与对照胚胎相比,MeHg降低了胚胎的存活率,并造成心脏发育不全、心房位置异常、畸形、脑积水、无脑儿、脏器外翻、小眼、扭曲体、肢体畸形和出血等严重畸形。心脏的组织学检查清楚地显示,在MeHg处理的胚胎中,心脏组织未能正常发育。相应的病理改变主要表现为超微结构水平上的细胞死亡。注射甲基汞、维生素C和叶酸的胚胎几乎与对照组相当。本研究获得的数据表明,妊娠期间补充维生素C和叶酸可以预防甲基汞和其他环境外源物带来的心脏发育缺陷。关键词:鸡胚,甲基汞,维生素c,叶酸,致畸性
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