Liu Yue, Eskridge Melissa, Guitreau Amy, Beckham Jacob, Chesnut Megan, Torres Leticia, Tiersch Terrence R, Monroe William Todd
Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Louisiana State University and LSU Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, LA, 70803, USA.
Aquatic Germplasm and Genetic Resources Center, School of Renewable Natural Resources, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, LA, 70820, USA.
Aquac Eng. 2021 Nov;95. doi: 10.1016/j.aquaeng.2021.102202. Epub 2021 Oct 2.
A great challenge among communities participating in germplasm repository development is to obtain suitable cryopreservation equipment and devices. Commercial programmable freezers are costly and thus unaffordable to many users. Self-made devices have substantial variability among users, resulting in few opportunities for standardization across communities. The development of open hardware with the increasing accessibility of three-dimensional (3-D) printing offers rapid prototyping and easy fabrication of devices by users around the world at low cost. The present study explored the feasibility of developing operational prototypes of 3-D printed motorized cryopreservation devices for continuous freezing of non-batched samples. A controlled cooling conveyor device (CCCD) was designed and fabricated to cryopreserve sperm samples in straws that were loaded onto chain links suspended over liquid nitrogen held in a Styrofoam box. Cooling rates of 5 to 34 °C/min for 0.5-ml French straws were produced by adjusting the height of conveyor chains, slopes, and liquid nitrogen mass. The plunge temperature (-47 °C to -61 °C) was controlled by adjustment of conveyor speed. The cooling curves from the CCCD were comparable to a commercial programmable freezer. There were no significant differences in post-thaw motility of sperm from ornamental (Koi) common carp () among samples frozen with the CCCD and those frozen with a commercial programmable freezer. The post-thaw sperm motility was consistent among samples frozen in the CCCD across a 15-min time span. The CCCD prototypes in the present study proved to be feasible and functional as low-cost, customizable, portable, and yet standardizable options for freezing of individual (non-batched) samples. Additional design alternatives are proposed to facilitate further adaptation and development by diverse user communities.
参与种质库建设的各群体面临的一个重大挑战是获取合适的冷冻保存设备。商用可编程冷冻机成本高昂,许多用户难以承受。自制设备在不同用户之间差异很大,导致各群体间几乎没有标准化的机会。随着三维(3-D)打印技术的日益普及,开源硬件的发展为全球用户提供了低成本的快速原型制作和设备简易制造方法。本研究探讨了开发用于连续冷冻非批量样本的3-D打印电动冷冻保存设备操作原型的可行性。设计并制造了一种可控冷却输送装置(CCCD),用于冷冻保存在细管中的精子样本,这些细管被装载到悬挂在聚苯乙烯泡沫塑料盒中液氮上方的链节上。通过调整输送链的高度、倾斜度和液氮量,可使0.5毫升法式细管的冷却速度达到5至34℃/分钟。通过调整输送速度来控制骤冷温度(-47℃至-61℃)。CCCD的冷却曲线与商用可编程冷冻机相当。用CCCD冷冻的样本与用商用可编程冷冻机冷冻的样本相比,观赏鲤(锦鲤)解冻后精子的活力没有显著差异。在15分钟的时间跨度内,用CCCD冷冻的样本解冻后精子活力一致。本研究中的CCCD原型被证明是可行且实用的,它是一种低成本、可定制、便携且可标准化的单个(非批量)样本冷冻选项。还提出了其他设计方案,以促进不同用户群体的进一步适配和开发。