Somatic cells derived from haploid larvae are feasible as donors for nuclear transplant in zebrafish. Preliminary results.

Zygote

Laboratory of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology (LARB-UPV), Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Camino de Vera 14, 46022 Valencia, Spain.

Published: August 2012

Summary Somatic cells derived from zebrafish haploid larval (both androgenetic and gynogenetic) cultures were used as donors for nuclear transplant into non-enucleated oocytes. Nuclei were transplanted either before or simultaneously with oocyte activation in the central region and in the incipient animal pole, respectively. Against expected results, 20% of transplanted embryos during oocyte activation using cells of gynogenetic origin reached the 100% epiboly stage, even two survived for up to 5 days, whereas no development was observed when cells from androgenetic origin were used. Results derived from this work open a novel possibility of studying somatic cell reprogramming and imprinting phenomena in zebrafish.

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