Examination Of The Migratory Ability Of Primordial Germ Cells From Embryonic Gonads At Different Developmental Stages In Quail

  • Kim, Duk-Kyung (School of Agricultural Biotechnology Seoul National University) ;
  • Park, Tae ub (School of Agricultural Biotechnology Seoul National University) ;
  • Lee, Yong-Mok (School of Agricultural Biotechnology Seoul National University) ;
  • Kim, Mi-Ah (School of Agricultural Biotechnology Seoul National University) ;
  • Kim, Gwi-Sook (School of Agricultural Biotechnology Seoul National University) ;
  • Kim, Ki-Dong (School of Agricultural Biotechnology Seoul National University) ;
  • Han, Jae-Yong (School of Agricultural Biotechnology Seoul National University)
  • Published : 2000.11.01

Abstract

Retaining migratory activity is a prerequisite for the manipulation and use of PGCs. This study was conducted to examine whether migratory activity is retained in the primordial germ cells(PGCs) from gonads at the later embryonic developmental stage. In the present study, gonads were dissected from 5-, 6- and 10-day-old quail embryos and treated with trypsin-EDTA for the degradation of gonadal tissue. Gonadal PGCs (gPGCs) were purified by Ficoll density gradient centrifugation and labeled with PKH26 fluorescent dye. The PKH26-labeled gPGCs were microinjected into the blood vessels of recipient quail embryo. After further incubation of 3 days, the manipulated recipients were embedded in paraffin and sectioned. The gPGCs were detected by their fluorescence under the fluorescent microscopy and the confocal laser microscopy. As a result, 10-day-old quail gPGCs as well as 5-and 6-day-old gPGCs, could migrate to recipient embryonic gonads and settle down. These results suggest that the 10-day-old gPGCs have the properties of circulating PGCs at early stage. Therefore the PGCs from 10-day old embryonic gonads can be used for the tools of genetic manipulation.

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