A simple inland culture system provides insights into ascidian post-embryonic developmental physiology.

IF 4.5 3区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Open Biology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-15 DOI:10.1098/rsob.240340
Birthe Thuesen Mathiesen, Mayu Ohta, Boris Pinto De Magalhaes, Chiara Castelletti, Vincenzo Perria, Keaton Schuster, Lionel Christiaen, Naoyuki Ohta
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Abstract

Maintenance and breeding of experimental organisms are fundamental to life sciences, but both initial and running costs, and hands-on zootechnical demands can be challenging for many laboratories. Here, we first aimed to further develop a simple protocol for reliable inland culture of tunicate model species of the Ciona genus. We cultured both Ciona robusta and Ciona intestinalis in controlled experimental conditions, with a focus on dietary variables, and quantified growth and maturation parameters. From statistical analysis of these standardized datasets, we gained insights into the post-embryonic developmental physiology of Ciona and inferred an improved diet and culturing conditions for sexual maturation. We showed that body length is a critical determinant of both somatic and sexual maturation, which suggests the existence of systemic control mechanisms of resource allocation towards somatic growth or maturation and supports applying size selection as a predictor of reproductive fitness in our inland culture to keep the healthiest animals at low density in the system. In the end, we successfully established a new protocol, including size selection, to promote both sperm and egg production. Our protocol using small tanks will empower researchers to initiate inland Ciona cultures with low costs and reduced space constraints.

一个简单的内陆培养系统提供了对海鞘胚胎后发育生理学的见解。
实验生物的维护和繁殖是生命科学的基础,但对于许多实验室来说,初始和运行成本以及实际的动物技术要求都是具有挑战性的。在这里,我们首先旨在进一步开发一种简单的方案,为可靠的内陆培养被囊动物模式种的琼脂属。在可控的试验条件下,重点研究了饲料变量,并对生长和成熟参数进行了量化。通过对这些标准化数据集的统计分析,我们深入了解了Ciona的胚胎后发育生理,并推断出改善的饮食和培养条件有助于性成熟。我们发现体长是体细胞和性成熟的关键决定因素,这表明存在系统控制机制对体细胞生长或成熟的资源分配,并支持在我们的内陆文化中将大小选择作为生殖适合度的预测因子,以保持系统中最健康的动物密度。最后,我们成功地建立了一个新的方案,包括大小选择,以促进精子和卵子的产生。我们使用小型储罐的方案将使研究人员能够以低成本和减少空间限制的方式启动内陆琼瑶娜培养。
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Open Biology
Open Biology BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-
CiteScore
10.00
自引率
1.70%
发文量
136
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Open Biology is an online journal that welcomes original, high impact research in cell and developmental biology, molecular and structural biology, biochemistry, neuroscience, immunology, microbiology and genetics.
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