130 In Vitro Production of Hybrid Desert Bighorn×Domestic Sheep Embryos Using Frozen–Thawed Epididymal Semen from a Hunter-Harvested Ram

2018 ◽  
Vol 30 (1) ◽  
pp. 205
Author(s):  
M. G. Licea ◽  
J. E. H. Pichardo ◽  
J. L. Rodríguez ◽  
A. García-Contreras ◽  
B. C. Rosales ◽  
...  

Although considered a species of least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature red list, the Desert Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis nelsoni) is listed in Appendix II of CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) in Mexico, due to population size and the lack of protected areas. Postmortem epididymal sperm collected from a hunter-harvested Desert Bighorn sheep ram in Mexico, with an unofficial Safari Club International score of 197 2/8 and an estimated 5.5 years old, were used to evaluate the in vitro production (IVP) of embryos using postmortem-collected ram sperm. Testicles with epididymides were placed in the refrigerator ~45 min after harvest. Sperm were extracted from each epididymis and assessed separately for total motility (TM), progressive motility (PM), and membrane integrity using a phase contrast microscope. The sperm suspension was obtained from the distal end of both epididymides and cryopreserved 12 h postmortem using triladyl with egg yolk. Membrane integrity and morphology were evaluated using Eosin-Nigrosin stain. Sperm DNA fragmentation was analysed using the Halomax kit (Halosperm SL, Madrid, Spain) with fluorescence microscopy. Centrifugation with density gradient PureSperm (Nidacon International, Mölndal, Sweden) was used to remove dead sperm and debris before IVF. Ovaries were collected from Domestic sheep (Ovis aries) at a local slaughterhouse. The maturation medium was TCM-199 with Earle’s salts and a modified Tris-buffered medium was used for fertilization. Frozen straws of sperm from the Desert Bighorn ram were thawed for 45 s at 37°C. Sperm were diluted with modified Tween medium B with milk powder (mTBM) to a final concentration of 5 × 106 cells mL−1. The gametes were co-incubated for 18 h under previously described conditions. The cumulus cells were mechanically removed from zygotes and grown using a co-culture with granulosa cells in sequential media SOF1-SOF2. With regard to sperm collection, epididymis 1 produced 29 straws of sperm (0.25 mL, 136 × 106 sperm mL−1) and epididymis 2 produced 32 straws of sperm (0.25 mL, 68 × 106 sperm mL−1). The sperm sample used for IVF had TM of 60% and PM of 30%. Live dead staining of fresh sperm showed 68% live (i.e. intact cell membranes) and 28% post-thaw. Regarding DNA integrity, only 2% of sperm had DNA fragmentation at 0 h. Of 15 Grade 1 oocytes used for IVF, 4 cleaved (27%), with 1 developing to blastocyst stage (25%). The results show that frozen–thawed epididymal sperm collected from a recently deceased Desert Bighorn ram can provide a valuable source of sperm for IVP of embryos. These results also provide new information on Desert Bighorn sheep reproductive parameters for use in health assessment, or reproduction and conservation management through gene banking and assisted reproductive techniques.

2012 ◽  
Vol 92 (3) ◽  
pp. 275-283 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Palma-Irizarry ◽  
P. Damian-Matsumura ◽  
M. Betancourt ◽  
S. Romo ◽  
G. Perales ◽  
...  

Palma-Irizarry, M., Damian-Matsumura, P., Betancourt, M., Romo, S., Perales, G., Lagunas-Martínez, A., Madrid-Marina, M. V., Mejía, O. and Ducolomb, Y. 2012. Identification of novel variants of interferon-tau gene in Bighorn sheep ( Ovis canadensis mexicana ), Pelibuey sheep ( Ovis aries ) and its expression in hybrid blastocysts ( Ovis canadensis×Ovis aries ). Can. J. Anim. Sci. 92: 275–283. The major signal for maternal recognition of pregnancy (MRP) in ruminants is interferon-tau (IFNT). Four novel sequences of the IFNT gene were isolated from genomic DNA obtained from blood samples of Bighorn, Pelibuey or the hybrid ewes. The deduced amino acid sequence of the hybrid ewe showed 100% identity with one Bighorn sheep IFNT sequence, suggesting that this sequence was inherited from Bighorn sheep. The high degree of identity between Pelibuey and Bighorn sheep sequences could be a possible explanation for the successful MRP in some Bighorn hybrid pregnancies. In vivo and in vitro domestic sheep (Ovis aries) and hybrid sheep (Ovis aries×Ovis canadensis) blastocysts were obtained, and IFNT expression was measured by semiquantitative RT-PCR. In vivo and in vitro hybrid blastocysts showed lower expression of IFNT when compared with domestic blastocysts. In conclusion this study showed that there exists an effect of hybridization on IFNT expression and this can affect the MRP.


1995 ◽  
Vol 43 (1) ◽  
pp. 322 ◽  
Author(s):  
D.G. Shaw ◽  
A. Kidson ◽  
J.O. van Schalkwyk ◽  
P. Bartels ◽  
N.M. Loskutoff ◽  
...  

1964 ◽  
Vol 47 (2) ◽  
pp. 306-313 ◽  
Author(s):  
Denis Gospodarowicz

ABSTRACT Incubation in vitro of rabbit follicles in separate experiments with dehydroepiandrosterone-14C (DHEA-14C), progesterone-14C and pregnenolone-3H in the presence of FSH gave the following results: 39 % of the radioactivity of DHEA-14C is converted to androstenedione and testosterone, while only 3 % of the radioactivity of either progesterone-14C or pregnenolone-3H is found in the androgen fraction. From the ratio of testosterone to androstenedione formed from the three precursors, the results are interpreted to mean that DHEA and pregnenolone, and not progesterone, are precursors of androgens in the follicle.


1984 ◽  
Vol 107 (3) ◽  
pp. 395-400 ◽  
Author(s):  
Itaru Kojima ◽  
Etsuro Ogata ◽  
Hiroshi Inano ◽  
Bun-ichi Tamaoki

Abstract. Incubation of 18-hydroxycorticosterone with the sonicated mitochondrial preparation of bovine adrenal glomerulosa tissue leads to the production of aldosterone, as measured by radioimmunoassay. The in vitro production of aldosterone from 18-hydroxycorticosterone requires both molecular oxygen and NADPH, and is inhibited by carbon monoxide. Cytochrome P-450 inhibitors such as metyrapone, SU 8000. SU 10603, SKF 525A, amphenone B and spironolactone decrease the biosynthesis of aldosterone from 18-hydroxycorticosterone. These results support the conclusion that the final reaction in aldosterone synthesis from 18-hydroxycorticosterone is catalyzed by an oxygenase, but not by 18-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase. By the same preparation, the production of [3H]aldosterone but not [3H]18-hydroxycorticosterone from [1,2-3H ]corticosterone is decreased in a dose-dependent manner by addition of non-radioactive 18-hydroxycorticosterone.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 1694
Author(s):  
Amna Komal Khan ◽  
Sidra Kousar ◽  
Duangjai Tungmunnithum ◽  
Christophe Hano ◽  
Bilal Haider Abbasi ◽  
...  

Flavonoids represent a popular class of industrially important bioactive compounds. They possess valuable health-benefiting and disease preventing properties, and therefore they are an important component of the pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, cosmetical and medicinal industries. Moreover, flavonoids possess significant antiallergic, antihepatotoxic, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antitumor, antiviral, and antibacterial as well as cardio-protective activities. Due to these properties, there is a rise in global demand for flavonoids, forming a significant part of the world market. However, obtaining flavonoids directly from plants has some limitations, such as low quantity, poor extraction, over-exploitation, time consuming process and loss of flora. Henceforth, there is a shift towards the in vitro production of flavonoids using the plant tissue culture technique to achieve better yields in less time. In order to achieve the productivity of flavonoids at an industrially competitive level, elicitation is a useful tool. The elicitation of in vitro cultures induces stressful conditions to plants, activates the plant defense system and enhances the accumulation of secondary metabolites in higher quantities. In this regard, nanoparticles (NPs) have emerged as novel and effective elicitors for enhancing the in vitro production of industrially important flavonoids. Different classes of NPs, including metallic NPs (silver and copper), metallic oxide NPs (copper oxide, iron oxide, zinc oxide, silicon dioxide) and carbon nanotubes, are widely reported as nano-elicitors of flavonoids discussed herein. Lastly, the mechanisms of NPs as well as knowledge gaps in the area of the nano-elicitation of flavonoids have been highlighted in this review.


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