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methyl methanesulfonate and Pregnancy

methyl methanesulfonate has been researched along with Pregnancy in 35 studies

Pregnancy: The status during which female mammals carry their developing young (EMBRYOS or FETUSES) in utero before birth, beginning from FERTILIZATION to BIRTH.

Research Excerpts

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" Intrauterine growth retardation, without an increase in gross abnormalities, was also observed in the offspring of pregnant New Zealand White rabbits dosed during the preimplantation stages of pregnancy with an "environmental cocktail" composed of ethanol, nicotine, caffeine, sodium salicylate, and dichloro-diphenyl-trichloro-ethane (DDT)."3.67Chemical exposure of embryos during the preimplantation stages of pregnancy: mortality rate and intrauterine development. ( Dames, NM; Fabro, S; McLachlan, JA, 1984)
"The influence of chromatin structure on the distribution of DNA repair synthesis was studied by enzymatic digestion of "repair labeled" nuclei of mouse mammary cells: "repair labeled" nuclei were isolated from pregnancy mammary tissue fragments, treated in vitro with methylmethanesulfonate (MMS) or methylnitrosourea (MNU), and pulse-labeled with 3H-thymidine in the presence of hydroxyurea in the culture medium."3.66The influence of chromatin structure on the distribution of DNA repair synthesis studied by nuclease digestion. ( Banerjee, MR; Bodell, WJ, 1979)
" ENU and MNU demonstrated linear dose-response curves, whereas that for EMS seemed to be supralinear over the range 0."1.36Mutagenicity of N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea, N-methyl-N-nitrosourea, methyl methanesulfonate and ethyl methanesulfonate in the developing Syrian hamster fetus. ( Donovan, P; Smith, G, 2010)
"Embryonic mortality and intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) are induced by exposure of rodents to xenobiotic agents during the pregastrulation period of development."1.35Embryonic mortality and intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) associated with placental alterations in pregnant rats treated with methyl methanesulfonate (MMS) at the peri-implantation stage. ( Hayashi, M; Kagami, H; Kobayashi, K; Kuroda, J; Kusama, H; Ono, T; Tamura, T; Yokoi, R, 2008)
"Intrauterine growth retardation was apparent for fetuses in groups GD5 and GD6."1.34Differential susceptibility of rat embryos to methyl methanesulfonate during the pregastrulation period. ( Kagami, H; Kobayashi, K; Kuroda, J; Kusama, H; Ono, T; Suda, S; Yokoi, R, 2007)
" Qualitatively, the patterns of embryo malformations reported in treated embryos paralleled those observed in in vivo studies, especially in regard to adverse effects on central nervous system and craniofacial systems."1.28In vitro developmental toxicity of five direct-acting alkylating agents in rodent embryos: structure-activity patterns. ( Faustman, EM; Gage, D; Kirby, Z; Varnum, M, 1989)
"The number of chromosome aberrations observed in bone marrow cells and spermatogonia, and the frequency of pre- and postimplantation foetal lethality obtained in a dominant lethal mutation assay, did not conclusively prove that the tested compounds produced a mutagenic effect."1.27Absence of genetic and cytogenetic effects in mice treated by the organophosphorus insecticide parathion, its methyl analogue, and paraoxon. ( Degraeve, N; Moutschen, J, 1984)
" The time of expression and dose-response relationships obtained with gamma-radiation, methyl methanesulphonate, procarbazine, mitomycin C and benzo[a]pyrene are analysed in terms of this model."1.26Short-term tests for transplacentally active carcinogens. I. Micronucleus formation in fetal and maternal mouse erythroblasts. ( Arlett, CF; Cole, J; Cole, RJ; Taylor, N, 1981)
"Male CD1 mice were dosed by intraperitoneal injection of 20, 40 or 80 mg of methyl methanesulphonate (MMS) per kg body weight or with the solvent, water."1.26Dominant lethal assays in male mice: evaluation of experimental design, statistical methods and the sensitivity of Charles River (CD1) mice. ( Dean, BJ; Johnstone, A, 1977)
"Of numerical and structural chromosome aberrations only those come into question which are able to pass the filter of several mitoses."1.25A mammalian spot test: induction of genetic alterations in pigment cells of mouse embryos with x-rays and chemical mutagens. ( Fahrig, R, 1975)
"These data strongly suggest that chromosome aberrations seen at the first cleavage stage are the basis of MMS-induced dominant lethality."1.25Studies on chemically induced dominant lethality. I. The cytogenetic basis of MMS-induced dominant lethality in post-meiotic male germ cells. ( Brewen, JG; Jones, KP; Payne, HS; Preston, RJ, 1975)

Research

Studies (35)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-199026 (74.29)18.7374
1990's3 (8.57)18.2507
2000's4 (11.43)29.6817
2010's2 (5.71)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Yokoi, R2
Hayashi, M1
Tamura, T1
Kobayashi, K2
Kuroda, J2
Kusama, H2
Kagami, H2
Ono, T2
Gocke, E1
Müller, L1
Pfister, T1
Donovan, P1
Smith, G1
Innocenzi, A1
Latella, L1
Messina, G1
Simonatto, M1
Marullo, F1
Berghella, L1
Poizat, C1
Shu, CW1
Wang, JY1
Puri, PL1
Cossu, G1
PARTINGTON, M1
BATEMAN, AJ1
Suda, S1
Jirakulsomchok, S1
Yielding, KL1
Cole, RJ3
Cole, J3
Henderson, L2
Taylor, NA1
Arlett, CF2
Regan, T1
Singh, NP1
Turturro, A1
Hart, RW1
Degraeve, N1
Moutschen, J1
Fabro, S1
McLachlan, JA1
Dames, NM1
Neuhäuser-Klaus, A1
Aghamohammadi, Z1
Moranelli, F1
Lieberman, MW1
Taylor, N1
Schreiber, D2
Mendel, J1
Heiderstädt, R2
Ashby, J2
Lefevre, PA1
Elliott, BM1
Clapp, MJ1
Tinwell, H1
Lefevre, P1
Williams, CV1
Schiestl, RH1
Aubrecht, J1
Yap, WY1
Kandikonda, S1
Sidhom, S1
Ray, KC1
Tu, ZC1
Grogono-Thomas, R1
Newell, DG1
Thompson, SA1
Blaser, MJ1
Fahrig, R1
Brewen, JG1
Payne, HS1
Jones, KP1
Preston, RJ1
Bodell, WJ4
Banerjee, MR3
Arnold, DW1
Kennedy, GL1
keplinger, ML1
Calandra, JC1
Goldstein, LS1
Hemsworth, BN1
Wardhaugh, AA1
Schneider, J1
Warzok, R1
Dean, BJ1
Johnstone, A1
Inui, N1
Kaketomi, M1
Nishi, Y1
Dean, JB1
Blair, D1
Faustman, EM1
Kirby, Z1
Gage, D1
Varnum, M1
Doniger, J1
Day, RS1
DiPaolo, JA1

Other Studies

35 other studies available for methyl methanesulfonate and Pregnancy

ArticleYear
Embryonic mortality and intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) associated with placental alterations in pregnant rats treated with methyl methanesulfonate (MMS) at the peri-implantation stage.
    The Journal of toxicological sciences, 2008, Volume: 33, Issue:5

    Topics: Alkylating Agents; Animals; Blood Glucose; Embryo Loss; Embryonic Development; Erythrocytes; Female;

2008
EMS in Viracept--initial ('traditional') assessment of risk to patients based on linear dose response relations.
    Toxicology letters, 2009, Nov-12, Volume: 190, Issue:3

    Topics: Abnormalities, Drug-Induced; Animals; Antineoplastic Agents, Alkylating; Carcinogenicity Tests; Dose

2009
Mutagenicity of N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea, N-methyl-N-nitrosourea, methyl methanesulfonate and ethyl methanesulfonate in the developing Syrian hamster fetus.
    Mutation research, 2010, Jun-17, Volume: 699, Issue:1-2

    Topics: Animals; Cricetinae; Ethyl Methanesulfonate; Ethylnitrosourea; Female; Fetus; Maternal-Fetal Exchang

2010
An evolutionarily acquired genotoxic response discriminates MyoD from Myf5, and differentially regulates hypaxial and epaxial myogenesis.
    EMBO reports, 2011, Volume: 12, Issue:2

    Topics: Animals; Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated Proteins; Biological Evolution; Cell Cycle Proteins; Cell Dif

2011
DOMINANT LETHAL MUTATIONS INDUCED IN MALE MICE BY METHYL METHANESULPHONATE.
    Heredity, 1964, Volume: 19

    Topics: Alkylating Agents; Antineoplastic Agents; Fetus; Genetics; Infertility; Male; Methyl Methanesulfonat

1964
Differential susceptibility of rat embryos to methyl methanesulfonate during the pregastrulation period.
    The Journal of toxicological sciences, 2007, Volume: 32, Issue:5

    Topics: Abnormalities, Drug-Induced; Administration, Oral; Animals; Antineoplastic Agents, Alkylating; Blast

2007
DNA damage and repair in mouse embryos following treatment transplacentally with methylnitrosourea and methylmethanesulfonate.
    Teratogenesis, carcinogenesis, and mutagenesis, 1984, Volume: 4, Issue:6

    Topics: Animals; DNA; DNA Repair; Embryo, Mammalian; Female; Liver; Methyl Methanesulfonate; Methylnitrosour

1984
Short-term tests for transplacentally active carcinogens. A comparison of sister-chromatid exchange and the micronucleus test in mouse foetal liver erythroblasts.
    Mutation research, 1983, Volume: 113, Issue:1

    Topics: Animals; Benzo(a)pyrene; Benzopyrenes; Crossing Over, Genetic; Cyclophosphamide; Diethylnitrosamine;

1983
Stage-specific induction of sister-chromatid exchanges in utero.
    Mutation research, 1984, Volume: 128, Issue:1

    Topics: 9,10-Dimethyl-1,2-benzanthracene; Animals; Benz(a)Anthracenes; Crossing Over, Genetic; Female; Fetus

1984
Absence of genetic and cytogenetic effects in mice treated by the organophosphorus insecticide parathion, its methyl analogue, and paraoxon.
    Toxicology, 1984, Volume: 32, Issue:2

    Topics: Animals; Bone Marrow; Chromosome Aberrations; Female; Genes, Dominant; Genes, Lethal; Male; Methyl M

1984
Chemical exposure of embryos during the preimplantation stages of pregnancy: mortality rate and intrauterine development.
    American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, 1984, Apr-01, Volume: 148, Issue:7

    Topics: Animals; Blastocyst; DDT; DNA; Female; Fetal Death; Fetal Growth Retardation; In Vitro Techniques; M

1984
An approach towards to standardization of the mammalian spot test.
    Archives of toxicology, 1981, Volume: 48, Issue:4

    Topics: Animals; Embryo, Mammalian; Female; Genotype; Methyl Methanesulfonate; Mice; Mitomycin; Mitomycins;

1981
Short-term tests for transplacentally active carcinogens. Multiple-dose regimes in the transplacental micronucleus test.
    Mutation research, 1982, Volume: 105, Issue:1-2

    Topics: Antibiotics, Antineoplastic; Carcinogens; Cell Cycle; Female; Fetus; Humans; Liver; Maternal-Fetal E

1982
Recognition of chemical carcinogen-modified DNA by a DNA-binding protein.
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 1980, Volume: 77, Issue:6

    Topics: Acetoxyacetylaminofluorene; Carcinogens; Carrier Proteins; Chromatography, Affinity; Chromatography,

1980
Short-term tests for transplacentally active carcinogens. I. Micronucleus formation in fetal and maternal mouse erythroblasts.
    Mutation research, 1981, Volume: 80, Issue:1

    Topics: Animals; Carcinogens; Cell Nucleus; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Dose-Response Relationship, Ra

1981
[Structure-activity relationships in experimental neuro-oncology (author's transl)].
    Archiv fur Geschwulstforschung, 1981, Volume: 51, Issue:7

    Topics: Animals; Carcinogens; Ethyl Methanesulfonate; Female; Maternal-Fetal Exchange; Methyl Methanesulfona

1981
Methyl methanesulphonate (MMS) as a resource conserving and reliable positive control agent for male rat and male mouse dominant lethal assays.
    Mutagenesis, 1996, Volume: 11, Issue:6

    Topics: Animals; Embryo Implantation; Embryo Loss; Female; Male; Methyl Methanesulfonate; Mice; Mutagenicity

1996
The activity of ENU, iPMS and MMS in male mouse germ cells using the Muta Mouse positive selection transgenic mutation assay.
    Mutation research, 1997, Feb-14, Volume: 388, Issue:2-3

    Topics: Animals; DNA; Epididymis; Ethylnitrosourea; Female; Male; Mesylates; Methyl Methanesulfonate; Mice;

1997
Polychlorinated biphenyls and 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin induce intrachromosomal recombination in vitro and in vivo.
    Cancer research, 1997, Oct-01, Volume: 57, Issue:19

    Topics: Animals; Aroclors; Aryl Hydrocarbon Hydroxylases; Carcinogens; Cells, Cultured; Cytochrome P-450 CYP

1997
Campylobacter fetus sap inversion occurs in the absence of RecA function.
    Infection and immunity, 2000, Volume: 68, Issue:10

    Topics: Animals; Bacterial Proteins; Blotting, Southern; Campylobacter fetus; Chromosome Inversion; DNA, Bac

2000
A mammalian spot test: induction of genetic alterations in pigment cells of mouse embryos with x-rays and chemical mutagens.
    Molecular & general genetics : MGG, 1975, Jul-10, Volume: 138, Issue:4

    Topics: Animals; Chromosome Aberrations; Ethyl Methanesulfonate; Female; Genes, Recessive; Male; Maternal-Fe

1975
Studies on chemically induced dominant lethality. I. The cytogenetic basis of MMS-induced dominant lethality in post-meiotic male germ cells.
    Mutation research, 1975, Volume: 33, Issue:2-3

    Topics: Animals; Chromosome Aberrations; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Embryonic Development; Female; Ge

1975
Reduced DNA repair in mouse satellite DNA after treatment with methylmethanesulfonate, and N-methyl-N-nitrosourea.
    Nucleic acids research, 1976, Volume: 3, Issue:7

    Topics: Animals; DNA; DNA Repair; DNA Replication; DNA, Satellite; Female; Mammary Glands, Animal; Mesylates

1976
Dominant lethal studies with alkylating agents: dose-response relationships.
    Toxicology and applied pharmacology, 1976, Volume: 38, Issue:1

    Topics: Alkylating Agents; Animals; Ethyl Methanesulfonate; Female; Genes, Dominant; Genes, Lethal; Male; Me

1976
Methyl methanesulfonate-induced dominant lethal mutations in male mice detected in vitro.
    Mutation research, 1977, Volume: 42, Issue:1

    Topics: Animals; Female; Gene Frequency; Genes, Dominant; Genes, Lethal; Infertility, Male; Male; Mesylates;

1977
Nonuniform distribution of DNA repair in chromatin after treatment with methyl methanesulfonate.
    Nucleic acids research, 1977, Volume: 4, Issue:8

    Topics: Animals; Cell Nucleus; Chromatin; DNA Repair; DNA Replication; Female; Kinetics; Mammary Glands, Ani

1977
Embryopathies due to spermatozoal impairment in Xenopus laevis.
    Mutation research, 1978, Volume: 51, Issue:1

    Topics: Abnormalities, Drug-Induced; Animals; Busulfan; Chlorohydrins; Female; Gamma Rays; Male; Mesylates;

1978
[Postnatal and transplacental carcinogenic effects of methyl methanesulphonate (MMS) and ethyl methanesulphonate (EMS) in hooded rats (author's transl)].
    Experimentelle Pathologie, 1978, Volume: 16, Issue:1-6

    Topics: Age Factors; Animals; Animals, Newborn; Ethyl Methanesulfonate; Female; Mesylates; Methyl Methanesul

1978
The influence of chromatin structure on the distribution of DNA repair synthesis studied by nuclease digestion.
    Nucleic acids research, 1979, Volume: 6, Issue:1

    Topics: Animals; Chromatin; DNA Repair; Female; In Vitro Techniques; Kinetics; Mammary Glands, Animal; Methy

1979
DNA repair in normal and preneoplastic mammary tissues.
    Cancer research, 1978, Volume: 38, Issue:3

    Topics: Animals; Bromodeoxyuridine; DNA Repair; DNA Replication; DNA, Neoplasm; Female; Hydroxyurea; In Vitr

1978
Dominant lethal assays in male mice: evaluation of experimental design, statistical methods and the sensitivity of Charles River (CD1) mice.
    Mutation research, 1977, Volume: 42, Issue:2

    Topics: Animals; Female; Genes, Dominant; Genes, Lethal; Male; Methods; Methyl Methanesulfonate; Mice; Pregn

1977
Mutagenic effects of AF-2, a food additive, on embryonic cells of the Syrian golden hamster on transplacental application.
    Mutation research, 1976, Volume: 41, Issue:2-3

    Topics: Acrylamides; Animals; Cell Survival; Cells, Cultured; Cricetinae; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug;

1976
Dominant lethal assay in female mice after oral dosing with dichlorvos or exposure to atmospheres containing dichlorovos.
    Mutation research, 1976, Volume: 40, Issue:1

    Topics: Animals; Dichlorvos; Embryo Implantation; Environmental Exposure; Female; Fetal Death; Genes, Domina

1976
In vitro developmental toxicity of five direct-acting alkylating agents in rodent embryos: structure-activity patterns.
    Teratology, 1989, Volume: 40, Issue:3

    Topics: Alkylating Agents; Analysis of Variance; Animals; Brain; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Embryo, M

1989
Quantitative assessment of the role of O6-methylguanine in the initiation of carcinogenesis by methylating agents.
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 1985, Volume: 82, Issue:2

    Topics: Animals; Cell Transformation, Neoplastic; Cricetinae; DNA; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Female;

1985