Efficient embryonic culture method for the Japanese striped snake,Elaphe quadrivirgata,and its early developmental stages |
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Authors: | Yoshiyuki Matsubara Atsushi Sakai Atsushi Kuroiwa Takayuki Suzuki |
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Institution: | 1. Division of Biological Science, Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University, , Nagoya, Aichi, Japan;2. The Japan Snake Institute, , Ohta, Gunma, Japan;3. PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Agency, , Kawaguchi, Saitama, Japan |
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Abstract: | The morphogenesis of snake embryos is an elusive yet fascinating research target for developmental biologists. However, few data exist on development of early snake embryo due to limited availability of pregnant snakes, and the need to harvest early stage embryos directly from pregnant snakes before oviposition without knowing the date of fertilization. We established an ex vivo culture method for early snake embryos using the Japanese striped snake, Elaphe quadrivirgata. This method, which we named “sausage‐style (SS) culture”, allows us to harvest snake embryos at specific stages for each experiment. Using this SS culture system, we calculated somite formation rate at early stages before oviposition. The average somite formation rate between 6/7 and 12/13 somite stages was 145.9 min, between 60/70 and 80/91 somite stages 42.4 min, and between 113–115 and 126/127 somite stages 71 min. Thus, somite formation rate that we observed during early snake embryogenesis was changed over time. We also describe a developmental staging series for E. quadrivirgata. This is the first report of a developmental series of early snake embryogenesis prior to oviposition by full‐color images with high‐resolution. We propose that the SS culture system is an easy method for treating early snake embryos ex vivo. |
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Keywords: | developmental stages ex vivo culture snake somite formation rate |
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