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Publication : Reduction in the frequency of neural tube defects in splotch mice by retinoic acid.

First Author  Kapron-Brás CM Year  1985
Journal  Teratology Volume  32
Issue  1 Pages  87-92
PubMed ID  3898457 Mgi Jnum  J:8010
Mgi Id  MGI:56479 Doi  10.1002/tera.1420320112
Citation  Kapron-Bras CM, et al. (1985) Reduction in the frequency of neural tube defects in splotch mice by retinoic acid. Teratology 32(1):87-92
abstractText  In the homozygous state, the splotch (Sp) gene causes spina bifida and exencephaly. Close to 25% of the embryos from Sp/ + X Sp/+ litters are affected. The frequency of these defects is significantly reduced by maternal treatment with 5 mg/kg retinoic acid on day 9 of gestation. There is no significant increase in the resorption frequency with this treatment, indicating that the fall in the frequency of neural tube defects is not due to differential mortality of the affected fetuses. The effects of retinoic acid are time specific, with treatment at different times on day 9 having the greatest influence on either the anterior or posterior neuropore. Treatment on day 8 with the same dose of retinoic acid causes an increase in both resorptions and neural tube defects, although only the increase in the former was significant.
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