Title of article :
Freeze-Dried Sperm Fertilization Leads to Full-Term Development in Rabbits
Author/Authors :
Chang، Ching-Chien نويسنده , , Suzuki، Hiroyuki نويسنده , , Yang، and Xiangzhong نويسنده , , Yanagimachi، Ryuzo نويسنده , , Tian، X. Cindy نويسنده , , Liu، Ji-Long نويسنده , , Kusakabe، Hirokazu نويسنده , , Schmidt، David W. نويسنده , , Julian، Marina نويسنده , , Pfeffer، Robert نويسنده , , Bormann، Charles L. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
-1775
From page :
1776
To page :
0
Abstract :
To date, the laboratory mouse is the only mammal in which freeze-dried spermatozoa have been shown to support full-term development after microinjection into oocytes. Because spermatozoa in mice, unlike in most other mammals, do not contribute centrosomes to zygotes, it is still unknown whether freeze-dried spermatozoa in other mammals are fertile. Rabbit sperm was selected as a model because of its similarity to human sperm (considering the centrosome inheritance pattern). Freeze- drying induces rabbit spermatozoa to undergo dramatic changes, such as immobilization, membrane breaking, and tail fragmentation. Even when considered to be "dead" in the conventional sense, rabbit spermatozoa freeze-dried and stored at ambient temperature for more than 2 yr still have capability comparable to that of fresh spermatozoa to support preimplantation development after injection into oocytes followed by activation. A rabbit kit derived from a freeze-dried spermatozoon was born after transferring 230 sperm-injected oocytes into eight recipients. The results suggest that freeze-drying could be applied to preserve the spermatozoa from most other species, including human. The present study also raises the question of whether rabbit sperm centrosomes survive freeze-drying or are not essential for embryonic development.
Keywords :
Gene regulation , spermatogenesis , male reproductive tract , spermatid , testis
Journal title :
Biology of Reproduction
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Biology of Reproduction
Record number :
88054
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