NUCLEAR TOTIPOTENCY OF CULTURED RABBIT MORULAE TO SUPPORT FULL-TERM DEVELOPMENT FOLLOWING NUCLEAR TRANSFER

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YANG, XZ
JIANG, S
KOVACS, A
FOOTE, RH
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[1] Animal Science Department, 227 Morrison Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca
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10.1095/biolreprod47.4.636
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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The rabbit was used as a model for nuclear transfer. A critical step in nuclear transfer is oocyte activation, which was evaluated in this research. Optimal field strength of an electric stimulus for activation was examined. A significantly higher activation mte in all criteria tested was achieved when oocytes were activated electrically with a field strength of 2.4 kV/cm versus 1.2 or 1.8 kV/cm. Also, electrical stimulation with combined alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) was superior to DC stimulation alone for activation. In another study involving 586 oocytes, exposure of oocytes to cytochalasin B for 1 b followed by activation with electrical stimulation significantly improved development of the oocytes to blastocyst stage compared to oocytes without cytochalasin B pre-exposure (38% vs. 26%, p < 0.05). Cytochalasin B exposure alone (control), however, had no effect on activation. Exposing oocytes to activation medium without electrical stimulation also activated some oocytes. In the nuclear transfer experiment, blastomeres from 8-cell embryos cultured for 20-24 h to the 32-64-cell stage were used as nuclear donor cells. Of 491 oocytes used, 459 (93% ) survived the enucleation and fusion procedure, 370 (81%) fused, and 284 (77% ) developed into 2-4-cell embryos. A total of 243 of these 2-4-cell embryos were transferred to 15 pseudopregnant recipients and produced 8 young (3%). Although the efficiency is low, this study demonstrated that rabbit morulae cultured for 20-24 h to the 32-64-cell stage as nuclear donors for transfer remain totipotent.
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