马的体外生殖保护技术的进展与挑战

Juan P. Cabeza , Andrés Gambini
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辅助生殖技术(ARTs)已被提出作为其他保护工作的潜在补充战略,旨在解决与管理濒危物种有关的紧迫挑战。马科属于马蹄目,包括各种各样的物种,包括家马、驴、驴、斑马和普氏野马,所有这些都属于马属。不幸的是,近几个世纪以来,这一目的许多亚种已经灭绝,许多现存的物种目前正面临灭绝的危险。近几十年来,体外技术取得了相当大的进步,特别是在驯马方面,包括配子收集和冷冻保存,以及通过体外受精技术和克隆成功生产胚胎。此外,家养驴和其他野生马科动物也取得了一些进展。然而,对于大多数濒危物种,目前还没有有效的抗逆转录病毒治疗方案。本文综述了体外辅助生殖技术和马科动物遗传保护的主要进展,并讨论了这些技术在野生马科动物保护中面临的挑战和未来的发展前景。
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Advancements and challenges in in vitro reproductive technologies for the conservation of equine species

Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) have been proposed as a potential complementary strategy to other conservation efforts aimed at addressing the pressing challenges associated with managing endangered species. The Equidae family belongs to the order Perissodactyla and comprises various species, including domestic horses, donkeys, wild asses, zebras, and the Przewalski's horse, all of which belong to the genus Equus. Unfortunately, numerous subspecies of this order have become extinct in recent centuries, and many extant species are currently at risk of extinction. Recent decades have witnessed considerable progress in in vitro technologies, particularly in the domestic horse, including gamete collection and cryopreservation, as well as the successful production of embryos through in vitro fertilization techniques and cloning. Furthermore, some progress has been made in domestic donkeys and other wild equid species. However, for the majority of endangered species, effective ARTs protocols are not yet available. This review summarizes the main advances made in in vitro assisted reproductive technologies and genetic conservation efforts in equids and discuss the challenges and future prospects of these technologies in the context of wild equid conservation.

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Theriogenology wild
Theriogenology wild Animal Science and Zoology, Veterinary Science
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