Comet assay on one- and two-cell mouse embryos.

Toxicol Lett

Laboratory of Pharmacology and Mutagenesis, FSBI Zakusov Research Institute of Pharmacology, Baltiyskaya str. 8, 125315, Moscow, Russia. Electronic address:

Published: October 2020

DNA damage quantified as the comet tail length was assessed using in vitro and in vivo comet assay on one- and two-cell mouse embryos obtained by natural mating. The use of a protocol with three layers of agarose reduces the embryo loss and makes it possible to study a small number of embryos. A significantly lower level of basal, but not induced DNA damage was found in embryos with cleaved zona pellucida compared to embryos with intact zona pellucida. There were no significant differences in the length of the comet's tail between embryos lysed in different lysis solutions, both in cases of basal and induced DNA damage. A significant increase in the comet tail length was detected in one-cell embryos of mice treated with methyl methanesulfonate and etoposide compared to the control. The data show that DNA damage induced in maternal germ cells persists, which can be detected in embryos using the comet assay.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxlet.2020.06.003DOI Listing

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