Relationships of Survival Time, Productivity and Cause of Death with Telomere Lengths of Cows Produced by Somatic Cell NuclearTransfer
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The reproductive ability, milk-producing capacity, survival time and relationships of these parameters with telomere length were investigated in 4 groups of cows produced by somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT). Each group was produced using the same donor cells (6 Holstein (1H), 3 Holstein (2H), 4 Jersey (1J) and 5 Japanese Black (1B) cows). As controls, 47 Holstein cows produced by artificial insemination were used. The SCNT cows were artificially inseminated, and multiple deliveries were performed after successive rounds of breeding and conception. No correlation was observed between the telomere length and survival time in the SCNT cows. Causes of death of SCNT cows included accidents, accident-associated infections, inappropriate management, acute mastitis and hypocalcemia. The lifetime productivity of SCNT cows was superior to those of the controls and cell donor cows. All SCNT beef cows with a relatively light burden of lactation remained alive and showed significantly prolonged survival time compared with the cows in the SCNT dairy breeds. These results suggest that the lifetime productivity of SCNT cows was favorable, and their survival time was more strongly influenced by environmental burdens, such as pregnancy, delivery, lactation and feeding management, than by the telomere length.
著者
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Imai Kei
National Inst. Agrobiological Sci. Ibaraki Jpn
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MATSUDA Hideo
National Defense Medical Collage
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Nagai Takashi
National Inst. Of Livestock And Grassland Sci.
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Yonai Miharu
National Live Stock Breeding Center
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ITO Satoshi
National Live Stock Breeding Center
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Yoshioka Hajime
National Live Stock Breeding Center
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Konishi Kazuyuki
National Live Stock Breeding Center
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Kaneyama Kanako
National Live Stock Breeding Center
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YONAI Miharu
National Live Stock Breeding Center, Fukushima 961-8511, Japan
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IMAI Kei
National Live Stock Breeding Center, Fukushima 961-8511, Japan
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KANEYAMA Kanako
National Live Stock Breeding Center, Fukushima 961-8511, Japan
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ITO Satoshi
National Institute for Fusion Science
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YOSHIOKA Hajime
National Live Stock Breeding Center, Fukushima 961-8511, Japan
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