Department of Reproductive Sciences, Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, 3701 S. 10th St., Omaha, NE 68107, USA.
Biol Reprod. 2019 May 1;100(5):1158-1170. doi: 10.1093/biolre/ioz025.
Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) have been proposed as a means of overcoming the significant challenges of managing small, isolated populations of endangered species in zoos. However, efficient protocols for ARTs do not exist for most endangered species. This review will focus on research efforts to characterize unique reproductive mechanisms and develop species-specific ARTs. Central to these studies are assays to measure steroid metabolites in urine or feces and/or training programs to allow unrestrained blood collections and ultrasound evaluations. The resulting information about estrous cycle dynamics, combined with studies of semen collection and processing, provides the foundation for the development of artificial insemination (AI). In vitro fertilization and embryo transfer are also discussed in relation to the advantages these techniques could provide relative to AI, as well as the significant challenges involved with technologies that require oocytes and embryos. Finally, an argument is made for additional research of nontraditional model species (e.g., domestic cats and dogs) and the development of novel models representing unique taxa. Whether these species are studied by zoo-based researchers with the expressed intent of developing ARTs for conservation or academic scientists interested in basic biology, the resulting information will provide a unique, evolutionary perspective on reproduction that could have wide-reaching benefits. The more information we have available, the better our chances will be of developing effective ARTs and making a difference in conservation efforts for endangered species.
辅助生殖技术(ARTs)被提议作为克服动物园中濒危物种小而孤立种群管理的重大挑战的一种手段。然而,对于大多数濒危物种来说,高效的 ART 协议并不存在。本综述将重点介绍研究工作,以描述独特的生殖机制并开发特定物种的 ART。这些研究的核心是测量尿液或粪便中类固醇代谢物的测定法,和/或培训计划,以允许不受限制的血液采集和超声评估。关于发情周期动态的这些信息,结合精液采集和处理的研究,为人工授精(AI)的发展提供了基础。体外受精和胚胎移植也与这些技术相对于 AI 的优势有关,以及与需要卵母细胞和胚胎的技术相关的重大挑战有关。最后,人们主张对非传统模式物种(例如,家猫和狗)进行额外的研究,并开发代表独特分类群的新型模型。无论这些物种是由动物园研究人员出于保护目的而研究的,还是由对基础生物学感兴趣的学术科学家研究的,所得到的信息都将为生殖提供独特的、进化的视角,这可能会带来广泛的好处。我们获得的信息越多,我们就越有可能开发出有效的 ART,并在濒危物种保护工作中产生影响。