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Three-dimensional reconstruction of tetraploid[harr ]diploid chimaeric mouse blastocysts

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 April 2000

CLARE A. EVERETT
Affiliation:
Department of Reproductive and Developmental Sciences, University of Edinburgh, UK
MARGARET H. STARK
Affiliation:
MRC Human Genetics Unit, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UK
JOHN D. WEST
Affiliation:
Department of Reproductive and Developmental Sciences, University of Edinburgh, UK
DUNCAN DAVIDSON
Affiliation:
MRC Human Genetics Unit, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UK
RICHARD A. BALDOCK
Affiliation:
MRC Human Genetics Unit, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UK
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Abstract

Studies of tetraploid[harr ]diploid (4n[harr ]2n) mouse chimaeras have demonstrated unequal contributions of 4n cells to different tissues of the midgestation conceptus. Such a pattern has also been reported in chimaeras as early as E3.5d, which show an enhanced contribution of 4n cells to the mural trophectoderm (Everett & West, 1996). In this study, sectioned 4n[harr ]2n and 2n[harr ]2n control chimaeric blastocysts were digitised and reconstructed in 3 dimensions (3-D). The 3-D images revealed only limited mixing of cells from the 2 contributing embryos of individual blastocysts in both chimaera groups. Consequently, the distribution pattern of the 2 cell types was dependent on the spatial relationship between the orientation of the blastocyst and the boundary between the 2 clusters of cells. The distribution patterns observed were not strikingly different for 4n[harr ]2n and 2n[harr ]2n chimaeras, each showing some transgenic positive cell contribution in all 3 identifiable developmental lineages. It was notable, however, that in all 4n[harr ]2n blastocysts at least some 4n cells were located adjacent to the blastocyst cavity. Such a consistent pattern was not evident in 2n[harr ]2n chimaeras. This study has demonstrated the value of 3-D reconstructions for the analysis of spatial relationships of 2 cell populations in chimaeric mouse blastocysts.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 2000

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