マウスES細胞由来核移植卵の発生能に及ぼす核移植方法の影響
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Enucleated oocytes receiving mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells develop into fertile young. The developmental potential to young is low, however, and the rate of postnatal death is high. We examined the effect of various nuclear transfer procedures on the in vitro and in vivo developmental potential of nuclear-transferred oocytes. The potential of oocytes receiving ES cells at M phase to develop into blastocysts after fusion by Sendai virus was high compared with that after direct injection (67% vs. 30%). The developmental potential of oocytes receiving ES cells at the M phase is higher than that of oocytes receiving ES cells at the G1 phase (30-67% vs. 2-5%). Developmental ability to live young was low in all groups (0-4%). Different activation protocols affected the potential to develop into blastocysts to a different extent (27-62%), but did not affect the potential to develop into live young (0-3%). The present study demonstrated that the various conditions examined did not affect the potential of nuclear-transferred oocytes receiving ES cells to develop into live young or the incidence of postnatal death.
- 日本繁殖生物学会の論文
- 2004-04-01
著者
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加藤 容子
Laboratory of Animal Reproduction, College of Agriculture, Kinki University
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薮内 晶子
Laboratory of Animal Reproduction, College of Agriculture, Kinki University
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安田 佳子
First Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, Kinki University
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KATO Yoko
Laboratory of Animal Reproduction, College of Agriculture, Kinki University
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Tsunoda Y
Laboratory Of Animal Reproduction College Of Agriculture Kinki University
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YABUUCHI Akiko
Laboratory of Animal Reproduction, College of Agriculture, Kinki University
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YASUDA Yoshiko
First Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, Kinki University
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Kato Y
Laboratory Of Animal Reproduction College Of Agriculture Kinki University
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Yasuda Y
First Department Of Anatomy School Of Medicine Kinki University
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Yasuda Yoshiko
First Department Of Anatomy Kinki University School Of Medicine
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Yabuuchi A
Laboratory Of Animal Reproduction College Of Agriculture Kinki University
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Tsunoda Yukio
Laboratory Of Animal Reproduction College Of Agriculture And Research Institute For Animal Developme
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Kato Yoko
Laboratory Of Animal Reproduction College Of Agriculture And Research Institute For Animal Developme
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