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Diminished lifetime reproductive capacity in the female after early radiation exposure

  • 1. Lawrence Livermore National Lab., CA (USA)

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To measure effects of early tritium-induced oocyte loss on lifetime reproduction, we determined total reproductive capacity (RC) of female mice in which known oocyte deficiencies had been produced in early life by chronic exposure to 3HOH administered to their mothers in drinking water from the day of conception to 14 days postpartum. At that time 3HOH administration was stopped, and oocytes were enumerated in the suckling young. Over the subsequent two years, RC was determined in these young by counting the litters and offspring they produced during continuous breeding over their entire reproductive life spans. Offspring were removed at birth to avoid interrupting the breeding process. Tritium-induced diminution of RC was found to be done dependent but less than - and, interestingly, different from - diminution of oocyte number. Oocyte loss was stochastic; RC reduction, nonstochastic. Also, despite oocyte deficiencies, productivity of exposed females tended to be normal during early reproductive life but failed prematurely as oocytes ran out. 15 refs., 4 figs., 3 tabs

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Imprint Title
Life-span radiation effects studies in animals: What can they tell us: DOE symposium series 58
Journal Page Range
p. 381-394.
Report number
CONF-830951--

Conference

Title
22. Hanford life sciences symposium - life-span radiation effects studies in animals - what can they tell us.
Dates
27-29 Sep 1983.
Place
Richland, WA (USA).