Cryopreservation of transgenic mouse embryos — an eight years’ experience

Klaus Wayss , Michaela Klefenz , Johannes Schenkel
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A total of 70,629 predominantly transgenic mouse embryos prepared from 9,727 pregnant female donors were cryopreserved using a method leading to a high revitalisation rate. Against loss, 125 mutant mouse lines were protected. An average of 7.26 embryos (eight-cell embryos) per pregnant donor was received. To reduce the number of animals required as embryo donors, a special breeding exclusively for cryopreservation was omitted if possible and subsequently the number of animals used for freezing was reduced remarkably. The advantage of this strategy is that (mutant) mouse lines out of current use do not have to be kept in a breeding nucleus.

In parallel, this procedure leads to rederivation and improves the export of mice to other facilities. The cryopreservation of these 125 mutant lines keeps the potential to save approximately 20,000 laboratory mice per year to be bred if they were kept in a breeding stock. This is a major contribution to the “3R” requirements developed by Russel and Burch to reduce the number of laboratory animals.

转基因小鼠胚胎的低温保存——八年的经验
从9727名怀孕雌性供体中制备的70629个主要转基因小鼠胚胎使用一种高再生率的方法进行冷冻保存。为了防止损失,125个突变小鼠系得到保护。每位妊娠供体平均收到7.26个胚胎(8细胞胚胎)。为了减少作为胚胎供体所需动物的数量,如果可能的话,省略了专门用于冷冻保存的特殊育种,随后用于冷冻的动物数量显着减少。这种策略的优点是,目前不使用的(突变)小鼠系不必保留在繁殖细胞核中。同时,这一过程导致小鼠的再衍生,并改善了向其他设施的出口。这125个突变系的冷冻保存,如果将它们保存在一个繁殖种群中,每年可以节省大约20,000只实验室小鼠的繁殖。这是罗素和伯奇提出的减少实验动物数量的“3R”要求的主要贡献。
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