The effect of heterologous antisera on embryonic development. XIII. Lack of effect of antisera to alpha fetoprotein
- 1 April 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Anatomy
- Vol. 148 (4) , 457-462
- https://doi.org/10.1002/aja.1001480404
Abstract
This investigation was carried out to determine whether heterologous antisera to alpha fetoprotein (AFP) are embryotoxic to developing rat embryos. Homogeneous rat AFP was isolated and antisera directed against this glycoprotein were produced in rabbits, horse and goat. The effect of the antisera on embryonic development was examined by injecting the antisera intraperitoneally into pregnant rats on the ninth, eleventh and thirteenth days of gestation. The results demonstrated that there was no evidence of increased incidence of fetal abnormalities in 472 surviving fetuses of 42 injected rats. There was no evidence of increase embryonic death or retardation of intrauterine growth following administration of the antisera on the ninth, eleventh and thirteenth days of gestation. The localization of the injected antisera was examined by the indirect immunofluorescent method. The results showed that the heterologous AFP antibodies localized specifically in the visceral yolk sac placenta. No antibody localization was observed in the embryo proper or the chorioallantoic placenta. It is speculated that the localization of AFP antibodies in the visceral yolk sac does not interfere with the embryotrophic function of the visceral yolk sac placenta.Keywords
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