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将小鼠精子在-80°C下长期冷冻保存。

Long term maintenance of frozen mouse spermatozoa at -80 °C.

作者信息

Raspa Marcello, Fray Martin, Paoletti Renata, Montoliu Lluis, Giuliani Alessandro, Scavizzi Ferdinando

机构信息

National Research Council (IBCN), CNR-Campus International Development (EMMA-INFRAFRONTIER-IMPC), Monterotondo Scalo, Rome, Italy.

Mary Lyon Centre, MRC Harwell Institute, Harwell Campus, Oxfordshire, OX11 0RD, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Theriogenology. 2018 Feb;107:41-49. doi: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2017.10.036. Epub 2017 Oct 31.

Abstract

Maintaining mouse stocks as frozen materials offers both ethical and economical advantages over live animal breeding if the lines are not actively used. The European Mouse Mutant Archive (EMMA) promotes the archiving and distribution of important mouse models for biomedical research through the cryopreservation of their embryos and gametes. Embryo freezing in liquid nitrogen (LN) at -196 °C has traditionally been the method of choice for archiving mouse lines. However, sperm freezing is emerging as a more convenient alternative due to the application of innovative cryopreservation and recovery protocols. In addition, frozen spermatozoa are less sensitive to post-freezing temperature fluctuations. We have previously reported that spermatozoa frozen using standard laboratory protocols can be safely stored in a -80 °C freezer or in dry ice (-79 °C) for at least seven days. We now report the extension of this period of maintenance at -80 °C up to two 2 years both for wild type and mutant strains, indicating that once frozen, mouse spermatozoa are quite resistant and can be transported, shared and stored at -80 °C for a long time without a significant loss of viability. The importance of this finding will be especially relevant for small laboratories with no constant access to liquid nitrogen and for labs generating many mouse mutant lines by CRISPR/Cas9 who do not want to saturate the limited space of a LN tank, using a more accessible -80 °C freezer.

摘要

如果品系没有被积极使用,将小鼠种群作为冷冻材料保存比活体动物繁殖具有伦理和经济上的优势。欧洲小鼠突变体档案库(EMMA)通过冷冻保存胚胎和配子来促进重要生物医学研究小鼠模型的存档和分发。传统上,将胚胎在-196°C的液氮中冷冻一直是存档小鼠品系的首选方法。然而,由于创新的冷冻保存和复苏方案的应用,精子冷冻正成为一种更方便的替代方法。此外,冷冻后的精子对冷冻后温度波动的敏感性较低。我们之前曾报道,使用标准实验室方案冷冻的精子可以安全地保存在-80°C的冰箱或干冰(-79°C)中至少七天。我们现在报告,对于野生型和突变株,在-80°C下的保存期可延长至两年,这表明一旦冷冻,小鼠精子具有相当的抗性,可以在-80°C下运输、共享和长期保存,而不会显著丧失活力。这一发现对于无法持续使用液氮的小型实验室以及通过CRISPR/Cas9产生许多小鼠突变品系且不想占用液氮罐有限空间的实验室尤为重要,这些实验室可以使用更便于使用的-80°C冰箱。

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