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Littermate Influence on Infant Growth in Mice: Comparison of SJL/J and ICR as Cotransferred Carrier Embryos
In mice, a minimum number of healthy embryos is required to trigger and maintain pregnancy. Therefore, when recovering mouse embryos from a limited litter, one useful technique is to transfer carrier ICR embryos along with the embryos of interest, a technique referred to as cotransfer. In this study...
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Japanese Association for Laboratory Animal Science
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4244286/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25007838 http://dx.doi.org/10.1538/expanim.63.375 |
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author | Kaneko, Ryosuke Kakinuma, Toshie Sato, Sachiko Jinno-Oue, Atsushi Hata, Hidekazu |
author_facet | Kaneko, Ryosuke Kakinuma, Toshie Sato, Sachiko Jinno-Oue, Atsushi Hata, Hidekazu |
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description | In mice, a minimum number of healthy embryos is required to trigger and maintain pregnancy. Therefore, when recovering mouse embryos from a limited litter, one useful technique is to transfer carrier ICR embryos along with the embryos of interest, a technique referred to as cotransfer. In this study, we examined suitable mouse strains for cotransfer with C57BL/6J (B6) embryos in regards to the maintenance of pregnancy, number of pups born, intrauterine growth, and postnatal growth. Because the coat color of B6 is black, we compared two white coat-colored strains, SJL/J and ICR. Cotransfer of SJL/J and ICR embryos had similar effects on maintenance of pregnancy, number of pups born, and intrauterine growth. However, the postnatal growth of B6 mouse pups cotransferred and grown with SJL/J pups was better than for B6 mouse pups cotransferred and grown with ICR pups, suggesting competition among littermates. These results demonstrate that cotransfer of SJL/J embryos will be useful not only as carrier embryos with B6-background embryos but also as a model system to examine littermate competition. |
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spelling | pubmed-42442862014-11-28 Littermate Influence on Infant Growth in Mice: Comparison of SJL/J and ICR as Cotransferred Carrier Embryos Kaneko, Ryosuke Kakinuma, Toshie Sato, Sachiko Jinno-Oue, Atsushi Hata, Hidekazu Exp Anim Original In mice, a minimum number of healthy embryos is required to trigger and maintain pregnancy. Therefore, when recovering mouse embryos from a limited litter, one useful technique is to transfer carrier ICR embryos along with the embryos of interest, a technique referred to as cotransfer. In this study, we examined suitable mouse strains for cotransfer with C57BL/6J (B6) embryos in regards to the maintenance of pregnancy, number of pups born, intrauterine growth, and postnatal growth. Because the coat color of B6 is black, we compared two white coat-colored strains, SJL/J and ICR. Cotransfer of SJL/J and ICR embryos had similar effects on maintenance of pregnancy, number of pups born, and intrauterine growth. However, the postnatal growth of B6 mouse pups cotransferred and grown with SJL/J pups was better than for B6 mouse pups cotransferred and grown with ICR pups, suggesting competition among littermates. These results demonstrate that cotransfer of SJL/J embryos will be useful not only as carrier embryos with B6-background embryos but also as a model system to examine littermate competition. Japanese Association for Laboratory Animal Science 2014-07-09 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC4244286/ /pubmed/25007838 http://dx.doi.org/10.1538/expanim.63.375 Text en ©2014 Japanese Association for Laboratory Animal Science http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. |
spellingShingle | Original Kaneko, Ryosuke Kakinuma, Toshie Sato, Sachiko Jinno-Oue, Atsushi Hata, Hidekazu Littermate Influence on Infant Growth in Mice: Comparison of SJL/J and ICR as Cotransferred Carrier Embryos |
title | Littermate Influence on Infant Growth in Mice: Comparison of SJL/J and ICR as
Cotransferred Carrier Embryos |
title_full | Littermate Influence on Infant Growth in Mice: Comparison of SJL/J and ICR as
Cotransferred Carrier Embryos |
title_fullStr | Littermate Influence on Infant Growth in Mice: Comparison of SJL/J and ICR as
Cotransferred Carrier Embryos |
title_full_unstemmed | Littermate Influence on Infant Growth in Mice: Comparison of SJL/J and ICR as
Cotransferred Carrier Embryos |
title_short | Littermate Influence on Infant Growth in Mice: Comparison of SJL/J and ICR as
Cotransferred Carrier Embryos |
title_sort | littermate influence on infant growth in mice: comparison of sjl/j and icr as
cotransferred carrier embryos |
topic | Original |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4244286/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25007838 http://dx.doi.org/10.1538/expanim.63.375 |
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