The Cold Futures of Mouse Genetics: Modes of Strain Cryopreservation Since the 1970s.

IF 3.1 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL ISSUES
Science Technology & Human Values Pub Date : 2023-07-01 Epub Date: 2022-11-15 DOI:10.1177/01622439221138341
Dmitriy Myelnikov, Sara Peres
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Cryopreservation, or the freezing of embryos or sperm, has become a routine part of many research projects involving laboratory mice. In this article, we combine historical and sociological methods to produce a cryopolitical analysis of this less explored aspect of animal research. We provide a longitudinal account of mouse embryo and semen storage and uses in the UK and show that cryopreservation enabled researchers to overcome particular challenges-fears of strain loss, societal disapproval, and genetic drift-in ways which enabled the continued existence of strains and contributed to the scaling up of mouse research since World War II. We use the theoretical lens of cryopolitics to explore three different, yet overlapping, cryopolitical strategies that we identify. All share the ability to ensure the continued maintenance of genetically defined strains without the need for continually breeding colonies of mice. We argue that, in contrast to more common imaginaries of species conservation, the cryopolitical rationale can best be understood as purposefully not letting the strain die without requiring animals to live. The ability to freeze mice, then, had the potential to unsettle who the objects of care are in mouse research, from individual animals to the concept of the strain itself.

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小鼠遗传学的冷酷未来:20 世纪 70 年代以来的菌株冷冻保存模式。
冷冻保存或冷冻胚胎或精子已成为许多涉及实验鼠的研究项目的常规部分。在本文中,我们结合历史学和社会学方法,对动物研究中这一较少探讨的方面进行了冷冻政治分析。我们纵向描述了英国的小鼠胚胎和精液储存及使用情况,并说明冷冻保存使研究人员能够克服特定的挑战--担心品系丢失、社会不认可和基因漂移--从而使品系得以继续存在,并促进了二战后小鼠研究规模的扩大。我们使用低温政治学的理论视角来探讨我们发现的三种不同但又相互重叠的低温政治策略。它们都有一个共同点,即无需不断繁育小鼠群体,就能确保持续维持基因定义的品系。我们认为,与更常见的物种保护想象不同,冷冻政治的基本原理可以最好地理解为有目的地不让品系死亡,而不要求动物存活。因此,冷冻小鼠的能力有可能改变小鼠研究中的关怀对象,从动物个体到品系概念本身。
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CiteScore
7.70
自引率
6.50%
发文量
49
期刊介绍: As scientific advances improve our lives, they also complicate how we live and react to the new technologies. More and more, human values come into conflict with scientific advancement as we deal with important issues such as nuclear power, environmental degradation and information technology. Science, Technology, & Human Values is a peer-reviewed, international, interdisciplinary journal containing research, analyses and commentary on the development and dynamics of science and technology, including their relationship to politics, society and culture.
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