Efficacious Production of Viable Germ-Line Chimeras between Embryonic Stem (ES) Cells and 8-Cell Stage Embryos |
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Authors: | Tomoyuki Tokunaga Yukio Tsunoda |
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Institution: | Central Research Laboratories, Nippon Zenyaku Co., Ltd., Asakamachi, Koriyama 963-01, Japan.;Faculty of Agriculture, Kinki University, Nara 631 Japan. |
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Abstract: | Many embryonic stem (ES) cell lines have been isolated from various mouse strains, but production of germ-line chimeras has been achieved with only strain 129. This report describes the isolation of a new ES cell line, F1/1, from a mouse blastocyst with the C57BL/6 X CBA male genotype and tests on its ability to produce germ-line chimeras by two techniques, blastocyst injection and 8-cell embryo injection. Chimera production using CD-1 blastocysts as a host was low (20%), as reported by others. But by the 8-cell embryo injection method, in which F1/1 cells were injected into the perivitelline space through a slit in the zona pellucida of 8-cell embryos, chimeric mice with extremely high chimerism were obtained at a rate of 80%. Breeding tests showed that 89% of the fertile males were germ-line chimeras and in most case, the majority of the sperms in their testes were derived from F1/1 cells. This F1/1 cell line with a different genotype from the 129 strain shows high ability to produce functional germ cells, moreover, the 8-cell embryo injection method using F1/1 cells seems to be an efficient way to produce viable germ-line chimeras. |
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