Developmental milestones in neonatal and juvenile C57Bl/6 mouse – indications for the design of juvenile toxicity studies

Publication date: Available online 3 August 2019Source: Reproductive ToxicologyAuthor(s): Aleksandra ZalewskaAbstractThere is a growing demand for wild type mice and mouse models of disease that may be more representative of human conditions but there is little information on neonatal and juvenile mouse anatomy. This project produces sound and comprehensive histology background data on the developing neonatal mouse at different time points from Day 0 until Day 28.The work describes optimal methods for tissue harvesting, fixation and processing from the neonatal and juvenile mice which can be used in routine toxicology studies.A review of the available literature revealed inconsistencies in the developmental milestones reported in the mouse. Although it is true that the sequence of events during the development is virtually the same in mice and rats, important developmental milestones in the mouse often happen earlier than in the rat, and these species should not be used interchangeably.
Source: Reproductive Toxicology - Category: Toxicology Source Type: research