Effects of methoxychlor (MXC) and estradiol-17β (E) were studied in mouse preimplantation embryos. Pregnant mice received s.c. injections of sesame oil only, 10μg E, or 0.5mg purified (95%) MXC on Days 2-4 of pregnancy (plug=Day 1). Another group received a single dose of 2.5μg E on Day 2 only. Based on the average weight of pregnant females, 10μg of estradiol was equivalent to 0.33mg/kg of bw, 2.5μg of estradiol was equivalent to 0.082mg/kg of bw, and the 0.5-mg dose of MXC was equivalent to 16.5mg/kg of bw. All embryos were collected for analyses on Day 4. MXC and both estradiol-17β doses suppressed embryonic development to blastocyst, decreased embryo cell numbers, and caused abnormal blastocyst formation. The high estradiol-17β dose significantly increased the percent degenerating embryos and caused a tube-locking effect, with retention of embryos in the oviduct. In contrast to estradiol-17β, MXC at the dose used in this study did not alter tubal transport of embryos. Also in contrast to estradiol-17β, MXC increased the percentage of nuclear fragmentation and micronuclei. In preimplantation embryos, MXC and estradiol-17β both suppressed embryo development. MXC effects were, however, different from those of estradiol-17β, indicating a difference in mechanism of action, possibly due to cytotoxicity and induction of apoptosis.