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High resolution ultrasound-guided microinjection for interventional studies of early embryonic and placental development in vivo in mice

BACKGROUND: In utero microinjection has proven valuable for exploring the developmental consequences of altering gene expression, and for studying cell lineage or migration during the latter half of embryonic mouse development (from embryonic day 9.5 of gestation (E9.5)). In the current study, we us...

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Autores principales: Slevin, John C, Byers, Lois, Gertsenstein, Marina, Qu, Dawei, Mu, Junwu, Sunn, Nana, Kingdom, John CP, Rossant, Janet, Adamson, S Lee
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1436015/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16504164
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-213X-6-10
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author Slevin, John C
Byers, Lois
Gertsenstein, Marina
Qu, Dawei
Mu, Junwu
Sunn, Nana
Kingdom, John CP
Rossant, Janet
Adamson, S Lee
author_facet Slevin, John C
Byers, Lois
Gertsenstein, Marina
Qu, Dawei
Mu, Junwu
Sunn, Nana
Kingdom, John CP
Rossant, Janet
Adamson, S Lee
author_sort Slevin, John C
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: In utero microinjection has proven valuable for exploring the developmental consequences of altering gene expression, and for studying cell lineage or migration during the latter half of embryonic mouse development (from embryonic day 9.5 of gestation (E9.5)). In the current study, we use ultrasound guidance to accurately target microinjections in the conceptus at E6.5–E7.5, which is prior to cardiovascular or placental dependence. This method may be useful for determining the developmental effects of targeted genetic or cellular interventions at critical stages of placentation, gastrulation, axis formation, and neural tube closure. RESULTS: In 40 MHz ultrasound images at E6.5, the ectoplacental cone region and proamniotic cavity could be visualized. The ectoplacental cone region was successfully targeted with 13.8 nL of a fluorescent bead suspension with few or no beads off-target in 51% of concepti microinjected at E6.5 (28/55 injected). Seventy eight percent of the embryos survived 2 to 12 days post injection (93/119), 73% (41/56) survived to term of which 68% (38/56) survived and appeared normal one week after birth. At E7.5, the amniotic and exocoelomic cavities, and ectoplacental cone region were discernable. Our success at targeting with few or no beads off-target was 90% (36/40) for the ectoplacental cone region and 81% (35/43) for the exocoelomic cavity but tended to be less, 68% (34/50), for the smaller amniotic cavity. At E11.5, beads microinjected at E7.5 into the ectoplacental cone region were found in the placental spongiotrophoblast layer, those injected into the exocoelomic cavity were found on the surface or within the placental labyrinth, and those injected into the amniotic cavity were found on the surface or within the embryo. Following microinjection at E7.5, survival one week after birth was 60% (26/43) when the amniotic cavity was the target and 66% (19/29) when the target was the ectoplacental cone region. The survival rate was similar in sham experiments, 54% (33/61), for which procedures were identical but no microinjection was performed, suggesting that surgery and manipulation of the uterus were the main causes of embryonic death. CONCLUSION: Ultrasound-guided microinjection into the ectoplacental cone region at E6.5 or E7.5 and the amniotic cavity at E7.5 was achieved with a 7 day postnatal survival of ≥60%. Target accuracy of these sites and of the exocoelomic cavity at E7.5 was ≥51%. We suggest that this approach may be useful for exploring gene function during early placental and embryonic development.
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spelling pubmed-14360152006-04-15 High resolution ultrasound-guided microinjection for interventional studies of early embryonic and placental development in vivo in mice Slevin, John C Byers, Lois Gertsenstein, Marina Qu, Dawei Mu, Junwu Sunn, Nana Kingdom, John CP Rossant, Janet Adamson, S Lee BMC Dev Biol Methodology Article BACKGROUND: In utero microinjection has proven valuable for exploring the developmental consequences of altering gene expression, and for studying cell lineage or migration during the latter half of embryonic mouse development (from embryonic day 9.5 of gestation (E9.5)). In the current study, we use ultrasound guidance to accurately target microinjections in the conceptus at E6.5–E7.5, which is prior to cardiovascular or placental dependence. This method may be useful for determining the developmental effects of targeted genetic or cellular interventions at critical stages of placentation, gastrulation, axis formation, and neural tube closure. RESULTS: In 40 MHz ultrasound images at E6.5, the ectoplacental cone region and proamniotic cavity could be visualized. The ectoplacental cone region was successfully targeted with 13.8 nL of a fluorescent bead suspension with few or no beads off-target in 51% of concepti microinjected at E6.5 (28/55 injected). Seventy eight percent of the embryos survived 2 to 12 days post injection (93/119), 73% (41/56) survived to term of which 68% (38/56) survived and appeared normal one week after birth. At E7.5, the amniotic and exocoelomic cavities, and ectoplacental cone region were discernable. Our success at targeting with few or no beads off-target was 90% (36/40) for the ectoplacental cone region and 81% (35/43) for the exocoelomic cavity but tended to be less, 68% (34/50), for the smaller amniotic cavity. At E11.5, beads microinjected at E7.5 into the ectoplacental cone region were found in the placental spongiotrophoblast layer, those injected into the exocoelomic cavity were found on the surface or within the placental labyrinth, and those injected into the amniotic cavity were found on the surface or within the embryo. Following microinjection at E7.5, survival one week after birth was 60% (26/43) when the amniotic cavity was the target and 66% (19/29) when the target was the ectoplacental cone region. The survival rate was similar in sham experiments, 54% (33/61), for which procedures were identical but no microinjection was performed, suggesting that surgery and manipulation of the uterus were the main causes of embryonic death. CONCLUSION: Ultrasound-guided microinjection into the ectoplacental cone region at E6.5 or E7.5 and the amniotic cavity at E7.5 was achieved with a 7 day postnatal survival of ≥60%. Target accuracy of these sites and of the exocoelomic cavity at E7.5 was ≥51%. We suggest that this approach may be useful for exploring gene function during early placental and embryonic development. BioMed Central 2006-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC1436015/ /pubmed/16504164 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-213X-6-10 Text en Copyright © 2006 Slevin et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Methodology Article
Slevin, John C
Byers, Lois
Gertsenstein, Marina
Qu, Dawei
Mu, Junwu
Sunn, Nana
Kingdom, John CP
Rossant, Janet
Adamson, S Lee
High resolution ultrasound-guided microinjection for interventional studies of early embryonic and placental development in vivo in mice
title High resolution ultrasound-guided microinjection for interventional studies of early embryonic and placental development in vivo in mice
title_full High resolution ultrasound-guided microinjection for interventional studies of early embryonic and placental development in vivo in mice
title_fullStr High resolution ultrasound-guided microinjection for interventional studies of early embryonic and placental development in vivo in mice
title_full_unstemmed High resolution ultrasound-guided microinjection for interventional studies of early embryonic and placental development in vivo in mice
title_short High resolution ultrasound-guided microinjection for interventional studies of early embryonic and placental development in vivo in mice
title_sort high resolution ultrasound-guided microinjection for interventional studies of early embryonic and placental development in vivo in mice
topic Methodology Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1436015/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16504164
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-213X-6-10
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