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Post-Death Cloning of Endangered Jeju Black Cattle (Korean Native Cattle): Fertility and Serum Chemistry in a Cloned Bull and Cow and Their Offspring

To preserve Jeju black cattle (JBC; endangered native Korean cattle), a pair of cattle, namely a post-death cloned JBC bull and cow, were produced by somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) in a previous study. In the present study, we examined the in vitro fertilization and reproductive potentials of...

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Autores principales: KIM, Eun Young, SONG, Dong Hwan, PARK, Min Jee, PARK, Hyo Young, LEE, Seung Eun, CHOI, Hyun Yong, MOON, Jeremiah Jiman, KIM, Young Hoon, MUN, Seong Ho, OH, Chang Eon, KO, Moon Suck, LEE, Dong Sun, RIU, Key Zung, PARK, Se Pill
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Society for Reproduction and Development 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3934153/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23955237
http://dx.doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2013-047
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author KIM, Eun Young
SONG, Dong Hwan
PARK, Min Jee
PARK, Hyo Young
LEE, Seung Eun
CHOI, Hyun Yong
MOON, Jeremiah Jiman
KIM, Young Hoon
MUN, Seong Ho
OH, Chang Eon
KO, Moon Suck
LEE, Dong Sun
RIU, Key Zung
PARK, Se Pill
author_facet KIM, Eun Young
SONG, Dong Hwan
PARK, Min Jee
PARK, Hyo Young
LEE, Seung Eun
CHOI, Hyun Yong
MOON, Jeremiah Jiman
KIM, Young Hoon
MUN, Seong Ho
OH, Chang Eon
KO, Moon Suck
LEE, Dong Sun
RIU, Key Zung
PARK, Se Pill
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description To preserve Jeju black cattle (JBC; endangered native Korean cattle), a pair of cattle, namely a post-death cloned JBC bull and cow, were produced by somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) in a previous study. In the present study, we examined the in vitro fertilization and reproductive potentials of these post-death cloned animals. Sperm motility, in vitro fertilization and developmental capacity were examined in a post-death cloned bull (Heuk Oll Dolee) and an extinct nuclear donor bull (BK94-13). We assessed reproductive ability in another post-death cloned cow (Heuk Woo Sunee) using cloned sperm for artificial insemination (AI). There were no differences in sperm motility or developmental potential of in vitro fertilized embryos between the post-death cloned bull and its extinct nuclear donor bull; however, the embryo development ratio was slightly higher in the cloned sperm group than in the nuclear donor sperm group. After one attempt at AI, the post-death cloned JBC cow became pregnant, and gestation proceeded normally until day 287. From this post-death cloned sire and dam, a JBC male calf (Heuk Woo Dolee) was delivered naturally (weight, 25 kg). The genetic paternity/maternity of the cloned JBC bull and cow with regard to their offspring was confirmed using International Society for Animal Genetics standard microsatellite markers. Presently, Heuk Woo Dolee is 5 months of age and growing normally. In addition, there were no significant differences in blood chemistry among the post-death cloned JBC bull, the cow, their offspring and cattle bred by AI. This is the first report showing that a pair of cattle, namely, a post-death cloned JBC bull and cow, had normal fertility. Therefore, SCNT can be used effectively to increase the population of endangered JBC.
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spelling pubmed-39341532014-03-06 Post-Death Cloning of Endangered Jeju Black Cattle (Korean Native Cattle): Fertility and Serum Chemistry in a Cloned Bull and Cow and Their Offspring KIM, Eun Young SONG, Dong Hwan PARK, Min Jee PARK, Hyo Young LEE, Seung Eun CHOI, Hyun Yong MOON, Jeremiah Jiman KIM, Young Hoon MUN, Seong Ho OH, Chang Eon KO, Moon Suck LEE, Dong Sun RIU, Key Zung PARK, Se Pill J Reprod Dev Original Article To preserve Jeju black cattle (JBC; endangered native Korean cattle), a pair of cattle, namely a post-death cloned JBC bull and cow, were produced by somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) in a previous study. In the present study, we examined the in vitro fertilization and reproductive potentials of these post-death cloned animals. Sperm motility, in vitro fertilization and developmental capacity were examined in a post-death cloned bull (Heuk Oll Dolee) and an extinct nuclear donor bull (BK94-13). We assessed reproductive ability in another post-death cloned cow (Heuk Woo Sunee) using cloned sperm for artificial insemination (AI). There were no differences in sperm motility or developmental potential of in vitro fertilized embryos between the post-death cloned bull and its extinct nuclear donor bull; however, the embryo development ratio was slightly higher in the cloned sperm group than in the nuclear donor sperm group. After one attempt at AI, the post-death cloned JBC cow became pregnant, and gestation proceeded normally until day 287. From this post-death cloned sire and dam, a JBC male calf (Heuk Woo Dolee) was delivered naturally (weight, 25 kg). The genetic paternity/maternity of the cloned JBC bull and cow with regard to their offspring was confirmed using International Society for Animal Genetics standard microsatellite markers. Presently, Heuk Woo Dolee is 5 months of age and growing normally. In addition, there were no significant differences in blood chemistry among the post-death cloned JBC bull, the cow, their offspring and cattle bred by AI. This is the first report showing that a pair of cattle, namely, a post-death cloned JBC bull and cow, had normal fertility. Therefore, SCNT can be used effectively to increase the population of endangered JBC. The Society for Reproduction and Development 2013-08-15 2013-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3934153/ /pubmed/23955237 http://dx.doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2013-047 Text en ©2013 Society for Reproduction and Development http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License.
spellingShingle Original Article
KIM, Eun Young
SONG, Dong Hwan
PARK, Min Jee
PARK, Hyo Young
LEE, Seung Eun
CHOI, Hyun Yong
MOON, Jeremiah Jiman
KIM, Young Hoon
MUN, Seong Ho
OH, Chang Eon
KO, Moon Suck
LEE, Dong Sun
RIU, Key Zung
PARK, Se Pill
Post-Death Cloning of Endangered Jeju Black Cattle (Korean Native Cattle): Fertility and Serum Chemistry in a Cloned Bull and Cow and Their Offspring
title Post-Death Cloning of Endangered Jeju Black Cattle (Korean Native Cattle): Fertility and Serum Chemistry in a Cloned Bull and Cow and Their Offspring
title_full Post-Death Cloning of Endangered Jeju Black Cattle (Korean Native Cattle): Fertility and Serum Chemistry in a Cloned Bull and Cow and Their Offspring
title_fullStr Post-Death Cloning of Endangered Jeju Black Cattle (Korean Native Cattle): Fertility and Serum Chemistry in a Cloned Bull and Cow and Their Offspring
title_full_unstemmed Post-Death Cloning of Endangered Jeju Black Cattle (Korean Native Cattle): Fertility and Serum Chemistry in a Cloned Bull and Cow and Their Offspring
title_short Post-Death Cloning of Endangered Jeju Black Cattle (Korean Native Cattle): Fertility and Serum Chemistry in a Cloned Bull and Cow and Their Offspring
title_sort post-death cloning of endangered jeju black cattle (korean native cattle): fertility and serum chemistry in a cloned bull and cow and their offspring
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3934153/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23955237
http://dx.doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2013-047
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