Establishment of Porcine Embryonic Stem Cells by Aggregation of Parthenogenetic Embryos

  • Zhang, Jin-Yu (Department of Animal Science & Biotechnology, Research Center for Transgenic Cloned Pigs, Chungnam National University) ;
  • Diao, Yun Fei (Department of Animal Science & Biotechnology, Research Center for Transgenic Cloned Pigs, Chungnam National University) ;
  • Oqani, Reza K. (Department of Animal Science & Biotechnology, Research Center for Transgenic Cloned Pigs, Chungnam National University) ;
  • Wo, Je-Sok (National Institute of Animal Science) ;
  • Jin, Dong-Il (Department of Animal Science & Biotechnology, Research Center for Transgenic Cloned Pigs, Chungnam National University)
  • 투고 : 2011.03.02
  • 심사 : 2011.03.07
  • 발행 : 2011.03.31

초록

The pig has been considered to serve as an appropriate model of human disease. Therefore, establishment of porcine embryonic stem cell lines is important. The purpose of the present study was to further work in this direction. We produced porcine parthenogenetic embryos, and separately aggregated two of each of two-cell ($2{\times}2$), four-cell ($2{\times}4$), and eight-cell ($2{\times}8$) embryos derived by parthenogenesis. After culture for 4 days, the developmental ability of the aggregates and total blastocyst cell numbers were evaluated. The percentage of blastocysts was significantly higher in both $2{\times}4$- and $2{\times}8$-aggregated embryos ($58.3{\pm}1.9%$ and $37.2{\pm}2.8%$, respectively) than in the control or $2{\times}2$-aggregated embryos ($23.6{\pm}1.1%$ and $12.5{\pm}2.4%$, respectively). Total blastocyst cell numbers were increased in the $2{\times}4$- and $2{\times}8$-aggregated embryos (by $44{\pm}3.0%$ and $45{\pm}3.3%$, respectively) compared with those of control or $2{\times}2$-aggregated embryos ($30.5{\pm}2.1%$ and $30.7{\pm}2.6%$, respectively; p<0.05). The levels of mRNA encoding Oct-4 were higher in both the $2{\times}4$- and $2{\times}8$-aggregated embryos than in the control. When blastocysts derived from $2{\times}4$- aggregated embryos or intact normal embryos were cultured on mouse embryonic fibroblast feeder cells to obtain porcine stem cells, blastocysts from aggregated embryos formed colonies that were better in shape compared with those derived from intact blastocysts. Together, the data show that aggregation of porcine embryos not only improves blastocyst quality but also serves as an efficient procedure by which porcine embryonic stem cells can become established.

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