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Series GSE1075 Query DataSets for GSE1075
Status Public on Mar 11, 2004
Title MeHg-induced encephalopathy
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary In this dose series pregnant CD-1 (outbred) dams were exposed to methylmercury (MeHg) as monomethylmercuric chloride injected intraperitoneally on 9 d.p.c. Test doses were 10.0 mg/kg and below. This regimen induces symptoms of Fetal Minimata Disease (FMD) in term fetuses. Risks with respect to FMD for the various test doses were 10.0 mg/kg (40% risk), 5.0 mg/kg (20% risk), 2.5 mg/kg (NOAEL), and 1.25 mg/kg (subNOAEL). All measurements were on RNA from the embryonic forebrain (prosencephalon and surrounding tissue) at 3.0h post-treatment.
Keywords = dose series
Keywords = mercury
Keywords = embryo
Keywords = Fetal Minamata Disease
Keywords: dose response
 
Overall design Test doses were 10.0 mg/kg (40% risk), 5.0 mg/kg (20% risk), 2.5 mg/kg (NOAEL), and 1.25 mg/kg (subNOAEL).
 
Contributor(s) Knudsen TB, Nemeth KR, Singh AV, Charlap JH
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Submission date Feb 26, 2004
Last update date Mar 02, 2012
Contact name Thomas B Knudsen
E-mail(s) singh.amarv@epamail.epa.gov
Phone 502-852-4128
Fax 502-852-4702
URL http://systemsanalysis.louisville.edu/
Organization name University of Louisville
Department Birth Defects Center
Lab Systems Analysis Laboratory
Street address 501 S Preston St
City Louisville
State/province KY
ZIP/Postal code 40202
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL560 Developmental Toxicity of the Mouse Embryo (DTME)
Samples (8)
GSM12236 1.25 mg/kg MeHg forebrain at 3.0h
GSM12237 1.25 mg/kg MeHg forebrain at 3.0h
GSM12238 2.5 mg/kg MeHg at 3.0h
Relations
BioProject PRJNA87171

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