Limb bud cell culture for in vitro teratogen screening: Validation of an improved assessment method using 51 compounds
- 1 January 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Teratogenesis, Carcinogenesis, and Mutagenesis
- Vol. 9 (2) , 83-96
- https://doi.org/10.1002/tcm.1770090204
Abstract
Rat embryo limb bud cells multiply and undergo chondrogenesis in micromass culture. Teratogenic agents are identified from their inhibition of chondrogenesis, which is quantified by determination of cartilaginous foci number or proteoglycan production. In other in vitro systems, the detection is based on their ability to affect cell proliferation. So far, these methods have failed to distinguish among true inhibition of differentiation, inhibition of cell proliferation, and nonspecific cytotoxicity. The improved technique involves simultaneous measurement of cartilage synthesis and cell multiplication. Differentiation was evaluated by measurement, using an Artek Counter, of nodule areas after Alcian blue staining and proliferation by spectrophotometric quantification of Crystal-Violet bound to micromass cells. Using this method, retinoic acid was shown to inhibit chondrogenesis without affecting cell multiplication, whereas 6-aminonicotinamide preferentially inhibited cell multiplication without affecting nodule size. Doxylamine (succinate), a known nonteratogen, induced inhibition of chondrogenesis, but with a parallel inhibition of cell multiplication, reflecting a nonspecific toxic effect. This improvement increases the specificity of the micromass culture test. Validation was performed using 51 compounds. Compounds were classified according to their inhibitory activity and their active concentration. The sensitivity of the test was 61%; the specificity, 100%; and the final accuracy, 75%. The method is fully miniaturised, automated, and computerised, allowing numerous compounds to be rapidly tested at very low cost.This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
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