Abstract

Dyad scores of metaphase II spermatocytes in the mouse have been used as an end point to assess the aneuploidy-inducing potential of three different chemicals; p-fluorophyalanine, phenylalanine and 6-mercaptopurine. The sensitivities of three different spermatogenic stages have been tested; pre-leptotene, zygotene and metaphase I. No effect was found at any treated stage for 6-mercaptopurine and phenylalanine. p-Fluorophenylalanine, when compared to control treatments, did, however, induce non-disjunction when applied at metaphase I. It also caused a delay to spermatogenesis when applied at this stage. The potential of mammalian test systems for the routine screening of chemicals as non-disjunction inducers, is discussed.

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