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Stimulus-triggered enhancement of chilling tolerance in zebrafish embryos
BACKGROUND: Cryopreservation of zebrafish embryos is still an unsolved problem despite market demand and massive efforts to preserve genetic variation among numerous existing lines. Chilled storage of embryos might be a step towards developing successful cryopreservation, but no methods to date have...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5293226/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28166301 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171520 |
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author | Faragó, Bernadett Kollár, Tímea Szabó, Katalin Budai, Csilla Losonczi, Eszter Bernáth, Gergely Csenki-Bakos, Zsolt Urbányi, Béla Pribenszky, Csaba Horváth, Ákos Cserepes, Judit |
author_facet | Faragó, Bernadett Kollár, Tímea Szabó, Katalin Budai, Csilla Losonczi, Eszter Bernáth, Gergely Csenki-Bakos, Zsolt Urbányi, Béla Pribenszky, Csaba Horváth, Ákos Cserepes, Judit |
author_sort | Faragó, Bernadett |
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description | BACKGROUND: Cryopreservation of zebrafish embryos is still an unsolved problem despite market demand and massive efforts to preserve genetic variation among numerous existing lines. Chilled storage of embryos might be a step towards developing successful cryopreservation, but no methods to date have worked. METHODS: In the present study, we applied a novel strategy to improve the chilling tolerance of zebrafish embryos by introducing a preconditioning hydrostatic pressure treatment to the embryos. In our experiments, 26-somites and Prim-5 stage zebrafish embryos were chilled at 0°C for 24 hours after preconditioning. Embryo survival rate, ability to reach maturation and fertilizing capacity were tested. RESULTS: Our results indicate that applied preconditioning technology made it possible for the chilled embryos to develop normally until maturity, and to produce healthy offspring as normal, thus passing on their genetic material successfully. Treated embryos had a significantly higher survival and better developmental rate, moreover the treated group had a higher ratio of normal morphology during continued development. While all controls from chilled embryos died by 30 day-post-fertilization, the treated group reached maturity (~90–120 days) and were able to reproduce, resulting in offspring in expected quantity and quality. CONCLUSIONS: Based on our results, we conclude that the preconditioning technology represents a significant improvement in zebrafish embryo chilling tolerance, thus enabling a long-time survival. Furthermore, as embryonic development is arrested during chilled storage this technology also provides a solution to synchronize or delay the development. |
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spelling | pubmed-52932262017-02-17 Stimulus-triggered enhancement of chilling tolerance in zebrafish embryos Faragó, Bernadett Kollár, Tímea Szabó, Katalin Budai, Csilla Losonczi, Eszter Bernáth, Gergely Csenki-Bakos, Zsolt Urbányi, Béla Pribenszky, Csaba Horváth, Ákos Cserepes, Judit PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Cryopreservation of zebrafish embryos is still an unsolved problem despite market demand and massive efforts to preserve genetic variation among numerous existing lines. Chilled storage of embryos might be a step towards developing successful cryopreservation, but no methods to date have worked. METHODS: In the present study, we applied a novel strategy to improve the chilling tolerance of zebrafish embryos by introducing a preconditioning hydrostatic pressure treatment to the embryos. In our experiments, 26-somites and Prim-5 stage zebrafish embryos were chilled at 0°C for 24 hours after preconditioning. Embryo survival rate, ability to reach maturation and fertilizing capacity were tested. RESULTS: Our results indicate that applied preconditioning technology made it possible for the chilled embryos to develop normally until maturity, and to produce healthy offspring as normal, thus passing on their genetic material successfully. Treated embryos had a significantly higher survival and better developmental rate, moreover the treated group had a higher ratio of normal morphology during continued development. While all controls from chilled embryos died by 30 day-post-fertilization, the treated group reached maturity (~90–120 days) and were able to reproduce, resulting in offspring in expected quantity and quality. CONCLUSIONS: Based on our results, we conclude that the preconditioning technology represents a significant improvement in zebrafish embryo chilling tolerance, thus enabling a long-time survival. Furthermore, as embryonic development is arrested during chilled storage this technology also provides a solution to synchronize or delay the development. Public Library of Science 2017-02-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5293226/ /pubmed/28166301 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171520 Text en © 2017 Faragó et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Faragó, Bernadett Kollár, Tímea Szabó, Katalin Budai, Csilla Losonczi, Eszter Bernáth, Gergely Csenki-Bakos, Zsolt Urbányi, Béla Pribenszky, Csaba Horváth, Ákos Cserepes, Judit Stimulus-triggered enhancement of chilling tolerance in zebrafish embryos |
title | Stimulus-triggered enhancement of chilling tolerance in zebrafish embryos |
title_full | Stimulus-triggered enhancement of chilling tolerance in zebrafish embryos |
title_fullStr | Stimulus-triggered enhancement of chilling tolerance in zebrafish embryos |
title_full_unstemmed | Stimulus-triggered enhancement of chilling tolerance in zebrafish embryos |
title_short | Stimulus-triggered enhancement of chilling tolerance in zebrafish embryos |
title_sort | stimulus-triggered enhancement of chilling tolerance in zebrafish embryos |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5293226/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28166301 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171520 |
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