Highly efficient and reliable chemically assisted enucleation method for handmade cloning in cattle

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dc.contributor Vajta, G
dc.contributor Maddox-Hyttel, P
dc.contributor Skou, CT
dc.contributor Tecirlioglu, RT
dc.contributor Peura, TT
dc.contributor Lai, L
dc.contributor Murphy, CN
dc.contributor Prather, RS
dc.contributor Kragh, PM
dc.contributor Callesen, H
dc.date.accessioned 2012-01-30T16:14:51Z
dc.date.available 2012-01-30T16:14:51Z
dc.date.issued 2005
dc.identifier.citation Rep. Fert. Dev. (2005) 17(8): 791-797
dc.identifier.issn 1031-3613
dc.identifier.uri http://livestocklibrary.com.au/handle/1234/16910
dc.description.abstract The purpose of the present study was to find an efficient and reliable chemically assisted procedure for enucleation related to the handmade cloning (HMC) technique. After in vitro maturation oocytes were incubated in 0.5 ?g mL-1 demecolcine for 2 h. Subsequently, zonae pellucidae were digested with pronase, and one-third of the cytoplasm connected to an extrusion cone was removed by hand using a microblade. The remaining two-thirds were used as recipients for HMC, and reconstructed and activated embryos were cultured for 7 days. The time-dependent manner of the development of extrusion cones, the efficiency (oriented bisection per oocyte; 94%), reliability (success per attempted enucleation; 98%), and the blastocyst per reconstructed embryo rates (48%) were measured. Ultrastructural analyses demonstrated that demecolcine treatment resulted in disoriented and haphazardly orientated microtubules. The general ultrastructure of the oocyte organelles, however, appeared to be unaltered by the treatments. Considering that no oocyte selection based on polar body presence was performed, this system seems to be more efficient and reliable than any other enucleation method. Moreover, expensive equipment (inverted fluorescence microscope) and a potentially harmful step (staining and ultraviolet illumination) can be eliminated from the HMC procedure without compromising the high in vitro efficiency.
dc.publisher CSIRO Publishing
dc.source.uri http://www.publish.csiro.au/?act=view_file&file_id=RD05066.pdf
dc.subject bovine
dc.subject demecolcine
dc.subject nuclear transfer
dc.title Highly efficient and reliable chemically assisted enucleation method for handmade cloning in cattle
dc.type Research
dc.description.version Journal article
dc.identifier.volume 17
dc.identifier.page 791-797
dc.identifier.issue 8


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