Köseoğlu M, Eroğlu A, Toner M, Sadler K C
Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Bosphorus University, Bebek 80815, Istanbul, Turkey.
Cryobiology. 2001 Nov;43(3):248-59. doi: 10.1006/cryo.2001.2348.
Starfish oocytes, eggs, and embryos are popular models for studying meiotic maturation, fertilization, and embryonic development. Their large (170- to 200-microm) oocytes are obtainable in copious amounts and are amenable to manipulations that mammalian oocytes are not. The most formidable obstacle to working with marine oocytes is their seasonal availability, yet a successful means of preserving them for use during the nonreproductive season has not been reported. The aim of this study was to investigate the response of starfish oocytes to freezing with rapid and slow cooling rates under a variety of conditions to develop a cryopreservation protocol for these cells. Cryomicroscopic observation revealed that starfish oocytes in isotonic medium undergo intracellular ice formation (IIF) at very high subzero temperatures, such that the mean difference between the temperature of extracellular ice formation (T(EIF)) and IIF (TI(IF)) was less than 3 degrees C and the average T(IIF) was approximately between -4 and -6 degrees C. Neither partial cellular dehydration nor addition of the cryopreservative dimethyl sulfoxide significantly depressed the T(IIF). Under some conditions, we observed ice nucleation at multiple locations within the cytoplasm, suggesting that several factors contribute to the unusually high T(IIF) during controlled-rate freezing and thus vitrification may be a more suitable method for cryopreserving these cells.
海星的卵母细胞、卵子和胚胎是研究减数分裂成熟、受精和胚胎发育的常用模型。它们的卵母细胞很大(170至200微米),数量丰富,且易于进行一些哺乳动物卵母细胞无法进行的操作。使用海洋卵母细胞面临的最大障碍是其季节性可用性,然而,尚未有关于在非繁殖季节成功保存它们以供使用的方法的报道。本研究的目的是研究海星卵母细胞在各种条件下以快速和缓慢冷却速率冷冻后的反应,以制定这些细胞的冷冻保存方案。低温显微镜观察显示,等渗培养基中的海星卵母细胞在非常低的零下温度下会发生细胞内结冰(IIF),使得细胞外结冰温度(T(EIF))与IIF(TI(IF))之间的平均差值小于3摄氏度,平均T(IIF)约在-4至-6摄氏度之间。细胞的部分脱水和添加冷冻保护剂二甲基亚砜均未显著降低T(IIF)。在某些条件下,我们观察到细胞质内多个位置出现冰核,这表明在程控冷冻过程中,有几个因素导致了异常高的T(IIF),因此玻璃化可能是冷冻保存这些细胞更合适的方法。