Embryo production and possible species preservation by nuclear transfer of somatic cells isolated from bovine semen

作者:Liu Jie; Westhusin Mark; Long Charles; Johnson Gregory; Burghardt Robert; Kraemer Duane*
来源:Theriogenology, 2010, 74(9): 1629-1635.
DOI:10.1016/j.theriogenology.2010.06.035

摘要

Somatic cells in semen are a potential source of nuclei for nuclear transfer to produce genetically identical animals, this is especially important when an animal has died and the only viable genetic material available is frozen semen Usefulness of somatic cells obtained from fresh (cultured) and frozen (Isolated, not cultured) bovine semen for nuclear transfer was evaluated Twelve ejaculates were collected from nine bulls representing three breeds Charolais Brahman and crossbred Rodeo bull All samples were processed immediately and cell growth was obtained from seven of the twelve ejaculates (58 3%) Cells from three bulls (with the best growth rates) were evaluated by optical microscopy and used in cloning experiments In culture, these cells exhibited classic epithelial morphology and expressed cytokeratin and vimentin, indicating they were of epithelial origin When cells from the three bulls were used as donor cells, 15 9% (18/113), 34 5% (29/84) and 14 4% (13/90) of the fused embryos developed into blastocysts, respectively Of the blastocyst stage embryos, 38 9% (7/18), 72 4% (21/29), and 61 5% (8/13) hatched respectively Somatic cells isolated (not cultured) from frozen bovine semen were also used in the cloning experiments Although cleavage occurred, no compact morulae or blastocysts were obtained In conclusion, epithelial cell growth was obtained

  • 出版日期2010-12