Wolf D P
Oregon Health and Sciences University, Oregon National Primate Research Center, Beaverton, OR 97006, USA.
Theriogenology. 2009 Jan 1;71(1):123-9. doi: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2008.09.002. Epub 2008 Oct 11.
The experience with artificial insemination (AI) and the more invasive ARTs (assisted reproductive technologies) in the propagation of non-human primates (NHPs), although limited, has included representation from the Great Apes and both Old World and New World Macaques. The application of these technologies in NHPs is impacted by high cost, substantial technical requirements and the limited captive populations of available animals. A major incentive for their use would be to propagate endangered, underrepresented individuals or valuable founder animals. Detailed protocols and a substantial experience base for the ARTs are available for rhesus and cynomolgus macaques and form the basis of this review, including sperm recovery, processing and long-term storage at low temperatures, insemination techniques and timing. Controlled ovarian stimulation and subsequent oocyte recovery required for the invasive ARTs such as intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), is also described. Three recent AI reports in Old World Macaques are reviewed, along with examples of the use of the ARTs in the propagation of valuable founder animals, in the preservation of endangered macaques, and finally in the creation of neurodegenerative disease models for biomedical research purposes.
在非人灵长类动物(NHPs)繁殖中使用人工授精(AI)及侵入性更强的辅助生殖技术(ARTs)的经验,虽然有限,但已涵盖了大猩猩以及旧世界和新世界猕猴。这些技术在非人灵长类动物中的应用受到高成本、大量技术要求以及可用动物圈养数量有限的影响。使用这些技术的一个主要动机是繁殖濒危、数量不足的个体或有价值的奠基动物。针对恒河猴和食蟹猴,已有ARTs的详细方案和丰富的经验基础,并构成了本综述的基础,包括精子回收、处理和低温长期保存、授精技术及时机。还描述了诸如胞浆内单精子注射(ICSI)等侵入性ARTs所需的控制性卵巢刺激及随后的卵母细胞回收。回顾了旧世界猕猴最近的三篇人工授精报告,以及ARTs在繁殖有价值的奠基动物、保护濒危猕猴以及最终为生物医学研究目的创建神经退行性疾病模型方面的应用实例。