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Developmental rates of bovine nuclear transfer embryos derived from different fetal non transfected and transfected cells
Felmer D, Ricardo; Arias, María Elena.
  • Felmer D, Ricardo; INIA - Carillanca. Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias. Laboratorio de Biotecnologí­a Animal. Temuco. CL
  • Arias, María Elena; INIA - Carillanca. Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias. Laboratorio de Biotecnologí­a Animal. Temuco. CL
Electron. j. biotechnol ; 14(3): 5-5, May 2011. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-602982
ABSTRACT
Since the first successful somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) experiments were carried out, a number of domestic and agriculture species have been cloned using donor cells derived from different sources and origin. However, differences in nuclear transfer efficiency both in vitro and in vivo have been generally observed. These differences may be accentuated when transgenic cell lines are used as nuclear donors in an attempt to generate transgenic cloned offspring. The present study examined the suitability of cell lines derived from 3 different fetal sources and the effects of genetic manipulation of donor fetal fibroblasts with a red fluorescent plasmid, on the in vitro developmental potential and quality of nuclear transfer derived bovine embryos. We observed no differences in the cleavage rate of nuclear transfer embryos generated with any of the cell lines evaluated. However, the blastocyst rate was significantly affected when cell lines were derived from the 3 different fetal sources (21, 18 and 11 percent, respectively) or from 2 transgenic clonal cell lines that had originated from the same primary fetal cell (18 and 10 percent, respectively). Despite this difference, quality of embryos as measured by the total number of cells and by assessing some morphology aspects of their appearance was not different. Together these results indicate that fetal fibroblast cell lines derived from different fetal sources and transgenic clonal cell lines that had originated from the same fetus results in different in vitro developmental potential when used as donors for nuclear transfer experiments. Further studies, including evaluation of pregnancy rates, development to term, and epigenetic modifications of these cell lines will be necessary to better understand the differences observed in nuclear transfer efficiency.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Cloning, Organism / Embryo, Mammalian / Nuclear Transfer Techniques Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Electron. j. biotechnol Journal subject: Biotechnology Year: 2011 Type: Article / Project document Affiliation country: Chile Institution/Affiliation country: INIA - Carillanca/CL

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Cloning, Organism / Embryo, Mammalian / Nuclear Transfer Techniques Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Electron. j. biotechnol Journal subject: Biotechnology Year: 2011 Type: Article / Project document Affiliation country: Chile Institution/Affiliation country: INIA - Carillanca/CL