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High Rates of Bovine Blastocyst Development After ICSI-mediated Gene Transfer Assisted by Chemical Activation

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Journal Theriogenology
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2010 Jun 24
PMID 20570328
Citations 7
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In order to establish conditions for intracytoplasmic sperm injection-mediated gene transfer (ICSI-MGT) in cattle, various aspects of fertilization and embryonic development were assessed after five activation treatments. Spermatozoa were co-incubated with pCX-EGFP (pCX-enhanced green fluorescent protein gene) plasmid and injected into metaphase II oocytes, which were then treated with ionomycin (Io), before further activation with the following agents: 6-dimethylaminopurine (Io-DMAP), additional Io plus DMAP (2Io-DMAP), Io alone (2Io), ethanol (Io-EtOH), or strontium chloride (Io-SrCl2). Fertilization rates at 16 h after ICSI, presence of a condensed spermatozoon head on Day 4 (Day 0 = ICSI), blastocyst and EGFP expression rates on Day 7, and Oct-4 pattern of Day 8 blastocysts were evaluated. Fertilization rates did not differ significantly among treatments. All (100%) of EGFP-positive embryos resulted from ICSI fertilization, whereas at least 60% of EGFP-negative embryos (>4 cells) had a condensed sperm head. Blastocyst rates after 2Io-DMAP were not significantly different from Io-DMAP or Io-EtOH, but they were higher than 2Io or Io-SrCl2 treatments (25.9, 18.7, 14.7, 9.4, and 10.9% respectively; P < 0.05). Transgene expression rates were higher for Io-DMAP, 2Io-DMAP and Io-SrCl2 than for 2Io and Io-EtOH (52.3, 53.0, 42.8, 28.2, and 29.4% respectively; P < 0.05). Over 80% of the blastocysts expressed egfp protein. In conclusion, ICSI-MGT was a powerful technique to produce bovine embryos that expressed the EGFP transgene. Moreover, the actual efficiency of ICSI-MGT could be readily evaluated by this method, which uses a marker expressed early in embryo development.

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