Could embryonic diapause facilitate conservation of endangered species?

J. Wauters, K. Jewgenow, F. Goritz, T. Hildebrandt
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Abstract

During embryonic diapause, the development of the embryo is paused shortly after conception by metabolic or seasonal factors. When conditions become favorable, the embryo will resume development after reactivation by the maternal reproductive system. Inducing this resting state in in vivo or in vitro manipulated embryos may offer invaluable advantages in the long-term storage of embryos, therefore offering a potential worthwhile and novel alternative in assisted reproduction compared to the currently broadly explored cryopreservation. In this reflection paper, a discussion is launched on how diapause-induced embryo preservation may support breeding programs of threatened and endangered wildlife species. Detailed research on the pathways behind initiation and maintenance of the dormant state of a blastocyst should be the first priority to facilitate the introduction of embryonic diapause as a novel tool in assisted reproduction. In addition, the examples of giant pandas are used to discuss how research on diapause mechanism can be launched within captive breeding programs to better facilitate genetic biodiversity management in species that express diapause.
胚胎滞育能促进濒危物种的保护吗?
在胚胎滞育期间,胚胎的发育在受孕后不久由于代谢或季节因素而暂停。当条件变得有利时,胚胎将在母体生殖系统重新激活后恢复发育。在体内或体外操作的胚胎中诱导这种静息状态可能在胚胎的长期储存中提供宝贵的优势,因此与目前广泛探索的冷冻保存相比,在辅助生殖中提供了一种潜在的有价值的新选择。在这篇反思性论文中,就滞育诱导的胚胎保存如何支持受威胁和濒危野生动物物种的繁殖计划展开了讨论。详细研究启动和维持胚泡休眠状态的途径应该是促进胚胎滞育作为辅助生殖新工具的首要任务。此外,还以大熊猫为例,讨论了如何在圈养繁殖计划中启动滞育机制研究,以更好地促进滞育物种的遗传生物多样性管理。
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