Cytochalasin B and trichostatin a treatment postactivation improves in vitro development of porcine somatic cell nuclear transfer embryos.

Luke F S Beebe, Stephen J McIlfatrick, Mark B Nottle
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Abstract

Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) is a useful technique for the production of transgenic pigs that can be used for biomedical research. However, the efficiency of SCNT in pigs is low. In this study, we examined the effect of two postactivation treatments, cytochalasin B (CB) and trichostatin A (TSA), on the in vitro development of porcine SCNT embryos. Treating porcine parthenotes with 7.5 microg/mL CB for 3 h after electrical activation was effective in preventing the extrusion of the second polar body in 65% of the oocytes compared to 17% in the control group. Treating SCNT embryos with CB for 3 h after electrical activation significantly increased the average blastocyst cell number compared to the control group (CB treatment 51, Control 34, p < 0.05). Treatment of porcine SCNT embryos with CB for 3 h and 50 nM TSA for 24 h after electrical activation resulted in a threefold increase in blastocyst rate (CB + TSA 64%, CB 20%, p < 0.05) and an increase in the average blastocyst cell number (CB + TSA 63, CB 46, p < 0.05), compared to CB treatment alone. These results show that treatment with TSA and CB significantly improves the in vitro morphological development and quality of porcine SCNT embryos.

细胞松弛素B和曲古抑素a处理后活化促进猪体细胞核移植胚胎的体外发育。
体细胞核移植(SCNT)是生产转基因猪的一项有用技术,可用于生物医学研究。然而,SCNT在猪体内的效率很低。在这项研究中,我们研究了细胞松弛素B (CB)和曲古抑素A (TSA)两种活化后处理对猪SCNT胚胎体外发育的影响。电激活后,用7.5 μ g/mL CB处理猪孤雌体3小时,65%的卵母细胞可有效防止第二极体的挤压,而对照组为17%。电激活后用CB处理SCNT胚胎3 h,平均囊胚细胞数显著高于对照组(CB处理51,对照34,p < 0.05)。电激活后用50 nM TSA处理猪SCNT胚胎3 h和24 h,囊胚率(CB + TSA 64%, CB 20%, p < 0.05)和囊胚平均细胞数(CB + TSA 63, CB 46, p < 0.05)均比单独处理增加3倍。上述结果表明,TSA和CB处理显著改善了猪SCNT胚胎的体外形态发育和质量。
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