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Development of a new vitrification solution, VSL, and its application to the cryopreservation of gentian axillary buds

  • Suzuki, Mitsuteru (Environmental Stress Research Unit, Division of Plant Sciences, National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences) ;
  • Tandon, Pramod (Environmental Stress Research Unit, Division of Plant Sciences, National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences) ;
  • Ishikawa, Masaya (Environmental Stress Research Unit, Division of Plant Sciences, National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences) ;
  • Toyomasu, Takayuki (Environmental Stress Research Unit, Division of Plant Sciences, National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences)
  • Received : 2007.05.07
  • Accepted : 2008.03.28
  • Published : 2008.06.30

Abstract

Vitrification methods are convenient for cryopreserving plant specimens, as the specimens are plunged directly into liquid nitrogen (LN) from ambient temperatures. However, tissues and species with poor survival are still not uncommon. The development of vitrification solutions with high survival that cover a range of materials is important. We attempted to develop new vitrification solutions using bromegrass cells and found that VSL, comprising 20% (w/v) glycerol, 30% (w/v) ethylene glycol, 5% (w/v) sucrose, 10% (w/v) DMSO and 10 mM $CaCl_2$, gave the highest survival following cryopreservation, as determined by fluorescein diacetate staining. However, the cryopreserved cells showed little regrowth, for unknown reasons. To check its applicability, VSL was used to cryopreserve gentian axillary buds and the performance was compared with those of conventional vitrification solutions. Excised gentian stem segments with axillary buds (shoot apices) were two-step precultured with sucrose to induce osmotic tolerance prior to cryopreservation. Gentian axillary buds cryopreserved using VSL following the appropriate preculturing approach exhibited 78% survival (determined by the regrowth capacity), which was comparable to PVS2 and PVS1 and far better than PVS3. VSL had a wider optimal incubation time (20-45 min) than PVS2 and was more suitable for cryopreserving gentian buds. The optimal duration of the first step of the preculture was 7-11 days, and preculturing with sucrose and glucose gave a much higher survival than fructose and maltose. VSL was able to vitrify during cooling to LN temperatures, as glass transition and devitrification points were detected in the warming profiles from differential scanning calorimetry. VSL and its derivative, VSL+, seem to have the potential to be good alternatives to PVS2 for the cryopreservation of some materials, as exemplified by gentian buds.

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