通过一种新的活检方法估计核移植胚胎在胚胎移植前的存活率:在核移植胚胎2细胞期分离的单卵双囊胚的Oct4和Sox2基因表达模式

Kazuki Ohata, Y. Kato
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摘要:在胚胎移植前,使用一种新的活检方法估计核移植(NT)小鼠囊胚的存活率。在2细胞期将NT胚胎分离成两个,从一个NT卵母细胞中产生单卵双囊胚。我们首先研究了产生单卵双囊胚的有效培养方法。然后将其中一个囊胚用于基因表达分析,另一个囊胚移植给受体小鼠。单卵双卵裂球与受精卵共培养或体外小孔培养均能提高囊胚期发育潜能,增加囊胚细胞数。虽然21.9%的双体细胞NT胚胎的Oct4和Sox2基因表达水平与受精胚胎相同,但移植给受体后未获得胎儿。
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Estimating the Survival Probability of Nuclear-Transfer Embryos before Embryo Transfer by a Novel Biopsy: Oct4 and Sox2 Gene Expression Patterns of a Monozygotic Twin Blastocyst Separated at the 2-Cell Stage of Nuclear-Transfer Embryos
Abstract: The survival probability of mouse blastocysts developed from nuclear transfer (NT) was estimated prior to embryo transfer using a novel biopsy method. NT embryos were separated into two at the 2-cell stage to produce monozygotic twin blastocysts from a single NT oocyte. We first examined efficient culture methods to produce monozygotic twin blastocysts. Then one of the two blastocysts was used for gene expression analysis, and the other was transferred to a recipient mouse. Co-culture of monozygotic twin blastomeres with fertilized embryos or culture in a small well in vitro improved the developmental potential to the blastocyst stage and increased the blastocyst cell number. Although 21.9% of twin somatic cell NT embryos had the same expression levels of Oct4 and Sox2 genes as fertilized embryos, no fetuses were obtained after transfer to recipients.
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