Effects of vitamin D deficiency on pregnancy and fetal development in mice
- VernacularTitle:维生素D缺乏对宫内胎鼠发育的影响
- Author:
Xue CHEN
;
Zhen YU
;
Yuanhua CHEN
;
Dexiang XU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
vitamin D deficiency;
pregnancy rate;
dead fetuses;
intrauterine growth retardation;
mice
- From:
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui
2013;(12):1470-1472
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the effects of vitamin D deficiency on pregnancy and fetal development in mice. Methods All female ICR mice were randomly divided into two groups. In control group, mice were fed with standard feeds (vitamin D3 >800 IU/kg). In vitamin D deficiency group (VDD), female mice were fed with feeds with vitamin D depletion (vitamin D3 <25 IU/kg). For mating purposes, four females were housed overnight with two males starting at 9 : 00 PM. Females were checked 7 : 00 AM the next morning, and the presence of a vaginal plug was designated as gestational day (GD) 0. All pregnancy mice were sacrificed on GD18. For each litter, the number of live fetuses, dead fetuses and resorption sites were counted. Live fetuses in each litter were weighed. Crown-rump lengths were examined. And skeletal development of all live fetuses in each litter was evaluated. Re-sults The pregnancy rate was lower in VDD group than that in control group(P<0.05). The number of live fetu-ses was significantly decreased(P<0.05). By contrast, the numbers of dead fetuses and resorption sites were sig-nificantly increased(P<0.05). In addition, the average weights of fetuses and placenta were reduced in vitamin D deficiency group. Moreover, vitamin D deficiency resulted in skeletal development retardation in fetuses. Conclu-sion Vitamin D deficiency impairs pregnancy and developmental outcomes in mice.