In Vitro Storage of Functional Sperm at Room Temperature in Zebrafish and Medaka.

Zebrafish Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-20 DOI:10.1089/zeb.2023.0054
Kazumasa Takemoto, Toshiya Nishimura, Toshihiro Kawasaki, Yukiko Imai, Karine Levy, Neta Hart, Ivan Olaya, Sean M Burgess, Yaniv M Elkouby, Minoru Tanaka, Noriyoshi Sakai
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The longevity of sperm in teleost such as zebrafish and medaka is short when isolated even in saline-balanced solution at a physiological temperature. In contrast, some internal fertilizers exhibit the long-term storage of sperm, >10 months, in the female reproductive tract. This evidence implies that sperm in teleost possesses the ability to survive for a long time under suitable conditions; however, these conditions are not well understood. In this study, we show that the sperm of zebrafish can survive and maintain fertility in L-15-based storage medium supplemented with bovine serum albumin, fetal bovine serum, glucose, and lactic acid for 28 days at room temperature. The fertilized embryos developed to normal fertile adults. This storage medium was effective in medaka sperm stored for 7 days at room temperature. These results suggest that sperm from external fertilizer zebrafish and medaka has the ability to survive for at least 4 and 1 week, respectively, in the body fluid-like medium at a physiological temperature. This sperm storage method allows researchers to ship sperm by low-cost methods and to investigate key factors for motility and fertile ability in those sperm.

斑马鱼和鲭鱼功能精子的室温体外保存。
即使在生理温度下的盐平衡溶液中分离,斑马鱼和medaka等硬骨鱼的精子寿命也很短。相比之下,一些内施肥料在女性生殖道中表现出精子的长期储存,>10个月。这一证据表明硬骨鱼的精子具有在适宜条件下长时间存活的能力;然而,这些情况并没有得到很好的理解。在本研究中,我们证明了斑马鱼精子在l -15为基础的、添加牛血清白蛋白、胎牛血清、葡萄糖和乳酸的室温储存培养基中可以存活并保持生育力28天。受精卵发育成正常可育的成虫。该储存介质在室温下保存7 d有效。这些结果表明,体外受精斑马鱼和medaka的精子在生理温度下,在体液样介质中至少可以存活4周和1周。这种精子储存方法使研究人员能够以低成本的方式运送精子,并研究这些精子的活力和生育能力的关键因素。
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