1. Cryopreservation and transplantation of spermatogonia stem cells in piracanjuba Brycon orbignyanus (Characiformes: Characidae), an endangered fish species.
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López LS, Monzani PS, Carvalho GB, de Siqueira Silva DH, Vianna NC, Yasui GS, and Senhorini JA
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- Animals, Male, Characidae, Stem Cell Transplantation, Cryoprotective Agents pharmacology, Adult Germline Stem Cells, Endangered Species, Cryopreservation veterinary, Spermatogonia cytology
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Piracanjuba (Brycon orbignyanus) is an endangered fish species from the Neotropical region. The establishment of a cryobank using spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) and subsequent production of a germline chimera is thus a promising strategy for such species. In the present work, procedures for the isolation and cryopreservation of piracanjuba SSCs and subsequent transplantation into sterile recipients were established. The piracanjuba SSCs were obtained by Percoll density gradient centrifugation and differential plating. SSC fractions were evaluated by relative ddx4 expression, alkaline phosphatase activity, and light microscopy. SSC cryopreservation was performed using five cryoprotectants at three different concentrations. The mix of the cells from the 20% and 30% Percoll density gradients showed 58.35 ± 0.03% purity of SSCs. The purity of SSCs increased to 66.00 ± 0.01% after differential plating. The relative ddx4 expression was 3.5 times higher in cells from the Percoll density gradient centrifugation than in the gonad and cells after differential plating. Propanediol (1 M) was the most effective cryoprotector evaluated (P = 1.000), showing 90.75 ± 1.85% cell viability. Freshly isolated and cryopreserved cells from the Percoll density gradient centrifugation were transplanted into a sterile male adult triploid hybrid with germ cell-less gonads. SSCs were observed in the germinal epithelium of the testes of recipients 20 days after transplantation. The results are promising for obtaining functional germline chimeras in Neotropical fish. Consequently, although the number of males used for the experiment was borderline, the procedures established here can be applied in future actions for the conservation and reconstitution of the piracanjuba in case of extinction., Competing Interests: Declarations Ethics approval The experiments were conducted following the Animal Ethics Committee from the National Center for Research and Conservation of Continental Aquatic Biodiversity (CEUA/CEPTA #02031.000088/2021–61). The authenticity of the document can be verified on the website https://sei.icmbio.gov.br/autenticidade informing the verification code: 9643544 and the code CRC: EC53598A. Competing interests The authors declare no competing interests., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.)
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- 2024
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