Embryo Transplantation and Preservation

C. Polge
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Effective techniques for embryo transplantation in some laboratory and farm animals are now well established. Methods for collection and transfer of embryos in the pig were first developed in the early 1960s (Hancock and Hovell, 1962; Dziuk, Polge and Rowson, 1964; Vincent, Robison and Ulberg, 1964) and since then they have been applied mainly in research. Embryo transplantation has proved to be a valuable experimental tool in a number of studies concerned with early embryonic development, the survival of embryos in vivo or in vitro, migration and spacing of embryos within the uterus and factors affecting the maintenance of pregnancy. Future research is also likely to be concerned increasingly with cellular and genetic manipulation of eggs and embryos in vitro and the application of these techniques depends to a large extent on having reliable methods for the culture of embryos and their subsequent transfer. Practical applications, particularly in farm animals, are also important and the best example is in cattle where methods developed for research have now been extended very successfully into the practice of animal breeding. Applications in pig husbandry have so far been on a relatively small scale. The high fecundity and reproductive rate in pigs compared with cattle will never provide the same economic incentive to apply such methods for the purpose of genetic improvement or to get more offspring from a few superior animals. On the other hand, strict control of disease, especially in large intensive units, is a most important aspect of modern pig husbandry and embryo transplantation should provide the safest method of introducting new genetic material into closed herds. It is mainly for this reason, and perhaps also for the possibility of transporting embryos between countries, that embryo transplantation in pigs is likely to be applied as a practical measure.
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胚胎移植与保存
一些实验室和农场动物胚胎移植的有效技术现已建立。收集和移植猪胚胎的方法最早是在20世纪60年代早期发展起来的(Hancock和Hovell, 1962;Dziuk, Polge和Rowson, 1964;文森特,罗宾逊和乌尔伯格,1964年),从那时起,它们主要应用于研究。胚胎移植已被证明是一种有价值的实验工具,在许多有关早期胚胎发育、胚胎在体内或体外存活、胚胎在子宫内的迁移和间距以及影响妊娠维持的因素的研究中。未来的研究也可能越来越关注体外卵子和胚胎的细胞和遗传操作,这些技术的应用在很大程度上取决于胚胎培养及其随后转移的可靠方法。实际应用,特别是在农场动物上,也很重要,最好的例子是在牛身上,为研究而开发的方法现在已经非常成功地扩展到动物育种实践中。到目前为止,在养猪业中的应用规模相对较小。与牛相比,猪的高繁殖力和繁殖率永远不会提供同样的经济动机来应用这种方法来进行遗传改良或从少数优质动物中获得更多的后代。另一方面,严格控制疾病,特别是在大型集约化单位,是现代养猪业的一个最重要的方面,胚胎移植应该是向封闭猪群引入新遗传物质的最安全的方法。主要是由于这个原因,也可能是由于在国家之间运送胚胎的可能性,猪的胚胎移植很可能被作为一种实际措施加以应用。
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