In Vitro Growth of Rat Blastocyst under the Effect of Azathioprine |
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Authors: | AMOS FEIN VLADIMIR TODER LASLO NEBEL |
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Affiliation: | Department of Embryology and Teratology, Tel Aviv University Faculty of Medicine, Ch. Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel |
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Abstract: | Rat blastocysts were isolated from the uterus on the 5th day after fertilization and set in culture. The effect of azathioprine (Imuran) on the blastocyst's development and on the early trophoblastic differentiation in vitro was investigated. Azathioprine, added to the medium of the blastocyst culture at various concentrations, dose dependently arrested development and had definite cytotoxic effect. In order to study the mechanism of action, a minimal dose of 5 μg/ml, which allowed the survival of about 60% of the blastocysts, was added to the medium after 48 hr of culturing. Under the effect of the substance the area of the spreading blastocyst cells was significantly restricted. It was found, by autoradiographic methods, that the azathioprine affects the development by restraining DNA synthesis in the throphoblastic cells. Concomitantly RNA synthesis was inhibited and protein synthesis was reduced. The observations indicate, that the impairment of the in vitro differentiation of the blastocysts can be a result of the intracellular inhibitory action of the substance. |
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