Mailing viable mouse freeze-dried spermatozoa on postcards
Summary: Freeze-drying techniques allow the preservation of mammalian spermatozoa without using liquid nitrogen. However, the current method requires the use of glass ampoules, which are breakable, expensive, and bulky to store or transport. In this study, we evaluated whether mouse freeze-dried (FD...
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doaj-1426067945e4475b8498fbce1e38fb3a2021-08-22T04:30:11ZengElsevieriScience2589-00422021-08-01248102815Mailing viable mouse freeze-dried spermatozoa on postcardsDaiyu Ito0Sayaka Wakayama1Rina Emura2Masatoshi Ooga3Teruhiko Wakayama4Faculty of Life and Environmental Science, University of Yamanashi, Kofu 400-8510, JapanAdvanced Biotechnology Center, University of Yamanashi, Kofu 400-8510, JapanFaculty of Life and Environmental Science, University of Yamanashi, Kofu 400-8510, JapanFaculty of Life and Environmental Science, University of Yamanashi, Kofu 400-8510, JapanFaculty of Life and Environmental Science, University of Yamanashi, Kofu 400-8510, Japan; Advanced Biotechnology Center, University of Yamanashi, Kofu 400-8510, Japan; Corresponding authorSummary: Freeze-drying techniques allow the preservation of mammalian spermatozoa without using liquid nitrogen. However, the current method requires the use of glass ampoules, which are breakable, expensive, and bulky to store or transport. In this study, we evaluated whether mouse freeze-dried (FD) spermatozoa can be preserved and transported on thin materials. In this study, we demonstrated that FD sperm can be preserved in thin plastic sheets. Its DNA integrity was comparable to that of glass ampoule spermatozoa, and healthy offspring were obtained after preservation at −30°C for more than 3 months. We attached preserved FD sperm to postcards, and transported these to other laboratory inexpensively at room temperatures without any protection. This method will facilitate the preservation of thousands of mouse strains in a single card holder, promote collaboration between laboratories, conservation of genetic resources, and assisted reproductive technology.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589004221007835Reproductive medicineBiological sciencesBiotechnology |
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Summary: Freeze-drying techniques allow the preservation of mammalian spermatozoa without using liquid nitrogen. However, the current method requires the use of glass ampoules, which are breakable, expensive, and bulky to store or transport. In this study, we evaluated whether mouse freeze-dried (FD) spermatozoa can be preserved and transported on thin materials. In this study, we demonstrated that FD sperm can be preserved in thin plastic sheets. Its DNA integrity was comparable to that of glass ampoule spermatozoa, and healthy offspring were obtained after preservation at −30°C for more than 3 months. We attached preserved FD sperm to postcards, and transported these to other laboratory inexpensively at room temperatures without any protection. This method will facilitate the preservation of thousands of mouse strains in a single card holder, promote collaboration between laboratories, conservation of genetic resources, and assisted reproductive technology. |
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