Preimplantation development of somatic cell cloned embryos in the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus).

Yusuke Sotomaru, Reiko Hirakawa, Akiko Shimada, Seiji Shiozawa, Ayako Sugawara, Ryo Oiwa, Asako Nobukiyo, Hideyuki Okano, Norikazu Tamaoki, Tatsuji Nomura, Eiso Hiyama, Erika Sasaki
Author Information
  1. Yusuke Sotomaru: Natural Science Center for Basic Research and Development, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Japan. sotomaru@hiroshima-u.ac.jp

Abstract

The somatic cell nuclear transfer technique has been applied to various mammals to produce cloned animals; however, a standardized method is not applicable to all species. We aimed here to develop optimum procedures for somatic cell cloning in nonhuman primates, using common marmosets. First, we confirmed that parthenogenetic activation of in vitro matured oocytes was successfully induced by electrical stimulation (three cycles of 150 V/mm, 50 microsec x 2, 20 min intervals), and this condition was applied to the egg activation procedure in the subsequent experiments. Next, nuclear transfer to recipient enucleated oocytes was performed 1 h before, immediately after, or 1 h after egg activation treatment. The highest developmental rate was observed when nuclear transfer was performed 1 h before activation, but none of the cloned embryos developed beyond the eight-cell stage. To investigate the causes of the low developmental potential of cloned embryos, a study was performed to determine whether the presence of metaphase II (MII) chromosome in recipient ooplasm has an effect on developmental potential. As a result, only tetraploid cloned embryos produced by transferring a donor cell into a recipient bearing the MII chromosome developed into blastocysts (66.7%). In contrast, neither parthenogenetic embryos nor cloned embryos (whether diploid or tetraploid) produced using enucleated oocytes developed past the eight-cell stage. These results suggest that MII chromosome, or cytoplasm proximal to the MII chromosome, plays a major role in the development of cloned embryos in common marmosets.

MeSH Term

Animals
Bone Marrow Cells
Callithrix
Cell Nucleus
Chromosomes, Mammalian
Cloning, Organism
Cytoplasm
Embryo Implantation
Embryonic Development
Female
Male
Metaphase
Nuclear Transfer Techniques
Oocytes
Parthenogenesis

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