Nuclear transfer in leach (Paramisgurnus dabryanus Sauvage) by cell-to-cell electrofusion
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2001
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To study nuclear transfer in the leach (Paramisgurnus dabryanus Sauvage), blastula and gastrula cells were fused with UV-inactivated oocytes by cell-to-cell electrofusion. To facilitate nuclear transfer, blastula and gastrula cells were cultured or incubated at 4 degreesC in different solutions. TC-199 medium supplemented with 20% calf serum was the best culture solution, and effectively retained the totipotence of blastula or gastrula cells for up to 10 days, It was found that gastrula cells incubated at 4 degreesC had the same totipotence as blastula cells, The optimal UV dosage for inactivation of the oocyte chromatin was 180-240 mJ cm(-2). Electrofusion was carried out in a cone-shaped fusion chamber, which permitted the recipient oocyte and the donor blastula cell to contact one another. The electrofusion procedure resulted in a 10% success rate of normal-appearing fish. Genetic analysis indicated that the nuclear material originated from the donor cell (blastomere) and the oocyte pronucleus did not take part in development. |
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F Hongtuo & W Chingjiang.Nuclear transfer in leach (Paramisgurnus dabryanus Sauvage) by cell-to-cell electrofusion,AQUACULTURE RESEARCH,2001,32(4):267-275 |
Palavras-Chave | #Fisheries #electrofusion #nuclear transfer #UV inactivation #fish #oocyte #blastomere #gastrula cell |
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