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Embryos and embryonic stem cells from the white rhinoceros

Authors :
Marilyn B. Renfree
Silvia Colleoni
Pasqualino Loi
Frank Göritz
Thomas B. Hildebrandt
Cesare Galli
Katsuhiko Hayashi
Jan Stejskal
Giovanna Lazzari
Susanne Holtze
Sebastian Diecke
Micha Drukker
Robert Hermes
Source :
Nature Communications, Nat. Commun. 9:2589 (2018), Nature Communications, 9:2589, Nature Communications, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2018)
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group UK, 2018.

Abstract

The northern white rhinoceros (NWR, Ceratotherium simum cottoni) is the most endangered mammal in the world with only two females surviving. Here we adapt existing assisted reproduction techniques (ART) to fertilize Southern White Rhinoceros (SWR) oocytes with NWR spermatozoa. We show that rhinoceros oocytes can be repeatedly recovered from live SWR females by transrectal ovum pick-up, matured, fertilized by intracytoplasmic sperm injection and developed to the blastocyst stage in vitro. Next, we generate hybrid rhinoceros embryos in vitro using gametes of NWR and SWR. We also establish embryonic stem cell lines from the SWR blastocysts. Blastocysts are cryopreserved for later embryo transfer. Our results indicate that ART could be a viable strategy to rescue genes from the iconic, almost extinct, northern white rhinoceros and may also have broader impact if applied with similar success to other endangered large mammalian species.<br />The Southern (SWR) and Northern (NWR) are two subspecies of the White Rhinoceros with the NWR being almost extinct. Here, using assisted reproduction technology, the authors produce and cryopreserve SWR purebred and NWR-SWR hybrid embryos developed to the blastocyst stage, and also generate embryonic stem cell lines, in an attempt to save genes of the NWR.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Communications
Accession number :
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