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Development of a new device for manipulating frozen mouse 2-cell embryos on the International Space Station

Whether mammalian embryos develop normally under microgravity remains to be determined. However, embryos are too small to be handled by inexperienced astronauts who orbit Earth on the International Space Station (ISS). Here we describe the development of a new device that allows astronauts to thaw a...

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Autores principales: Wakayama, Sayaka, Soejima, Mariko, Kikuchi, Yasuyuki, Hayashi, Erika, Ushigome, Natsuki, Hasegawa, Ayumi, Mochida, Keiji, Suzuki, Tomomi, Yamazaki, Chiaki, Shimazu, Toru, Sano, Hiromi, Umehara, Masumi, Matsunari, Hitomi, Ogura, Atsuo, Nagashima, Hiroshi, Wakayama, Teruhiko
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9543944/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36206235
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270781
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author Wakayama, Sayaka
Soejima, Mariko
Kikuchi, Yasuyuki
Hayashi, Erika
Ushigome, Natsuki
Hasegawa, Ayumi
Mochida, Keiji
Suzuki, Tomomi
Yamazaki, Chiaki
Shimazu, Toru
Sano, Hiromi
Umehara, Masumi
Matsunari, Hitomi
Ogura, Atsuo
Nagashima, Hiroshi
Wakayama, Teruhiko
author_facet Wakayama, Sayaka
Soejima, Mariko
Kikuchi, Yasuyuki
Hayashi, Erika
Ushigome, Natsuki
Hasegawa, Ayumi
Mochida, Keiji
Suzuki, Tomomi
Yamazaki, Chiaki
Shimazu, Toru
Sano, Hiromi
Umehara, Masumi
Matsunari, Hitomi
Ogura, Atsuo
Nagashima, Hiroshi
Wakayama, Teruhiko
author_sort Wakayama, Sayaka
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description Whether mammalian embryos develop normally under microgravity remains to be determined. However, embryos are too small to be handled by inexperienced astronauts who orbit Earth on the International Space Station (ISS). Here we describe the development of a new device that allows astronauts to thaw and culture frozen mouse 2-cell embryos on the ISS without directly contacting the embryos. First, we developed several new devices using a hollow fiber tube that allows thawing embryo without practice and observations of embryonic development. The recovery rate of embryos was over 90%, and its developmental rate to the blastocyst were over 80%. However, the general vitrification method requires liquid nitrogen, which is not available on the ISS. Therefore, we developed another new device, Embryo Thawing and Culturing unit (ETC) employing a high osmolarity vitrification method, which preserves frozen embryos at −80°C for several months. Embryos flushed out of the ETC during thawing and washing were protected using a mesh sheet. Although the recovery rate of embryos after thawing were not high (24%-78%) and embryonic development in ETC could not be observed, thawed embryos formed blastocysts after 4 days of culture (29%-100%) without direct contact. Thus, this ETC could be used for untrained astronauts to thaw and culture frozen embryos on the ISS. In addition, this ETC will be an important advance in fields such as clinical infertility and animal biotechnology when recovery rate of embryos were improved nearly 100%.
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spelling pubmed-95439442022-10-08 Development of a new device for manipulating frozen mouse 2-cell embryos on the International Space Station Wakayama, Sayaka Soejima, Mariko Kikuchi, Yasuyuki Hayashi, Erika Ushigome, Natsuki Hasegawa, Ayumi Mochida, Keiji Suzuki, Tomomi Yamazaki, Chiaki Shimazu, Toru Sano, Hiromi Umehara, Masumi Matsunari, Hitomi Ogura, Atsuo Nagashima, Hiroshi Wakayama, Teruhiko PLoS One Research Article Whether mammalian embryos develop normally under microgravity remains to be determined. However, embryos are too small to be handled by inexperienced astronauts who orbit Earth on the International Space Station (ISS). Here we describe the development of a new device that allows astronauts to thaw and culture frozen mouse 2-cell embryos on the ISS without directly contacting the embryos. First, we developed several new devices using a hollow fiber tube that allows thawing embryo without practice and observations of embryonic development. The recovery rate of embryos was over 90%, and its developmental rate to the blastocyst were over 80%. However, the general vitrification method requires liquid nitrogen, which is not available on the ISS. Therefore, we developed another new device, Embryo Thawing and Culturing unit (ETC) employing a high osmolarity vitrification method, which preserves frozen embryos at −80°C for several months. Embryos flushed out of the ETC during thawing and washing were protected using a mesh sheet. Although the recovery rate of embryos after thawing were not high (24%-78%) and embryonic development in ETC could not be observed, thawed embryos formed blastocysts after 4 days of culture (29%-100%) without direct contact. Thus, this ETC could be used for untrained astronauts to thaw and culture frozen embryos on the ISS. In addition, this ETC will be an important advance in fields such as clinical infertility and animal biotechnology when recovery rate of embryos were improved nearly 100%. Public Library of Science 2022-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9543944/ /pubmed/36206235 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270781 Text en © 2022 Wakayama et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://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
Wakayama, Sayaka
Soejima, Mariko
Kikuchi, Yasuyuki
Hayashi, Erika
Ushigome, Natsuki
Hasegawa, Ayumi
Mochida, Keiji
Suzuki, Tomomi
Yamazaki, Chiaki
Shimazu, Toru
Sano, Hiromi
Umehara, Masumi
Matsunari, Hitomi
Ogura, Atsuo
Nagashima, Hiroshi
Wakayama, Teruhiko
Development of a new device for manipulating frozen mouse 2-cell embryos on the International Space Station
title Development of a new device for manipulating frozen mouse 2-cell embryos on the International Space Station
title_full Development of a new device for manipulating frozen mouse 2-cell embryos on the International Space Station
title_fullStr Development of a new device for manipulating frozen mouse 2-cell embryos on the International Space Station
title_full_unstemmed Development of a new device for manipulating frozen mouse 2-cell embryos on the International Space Station
title_short Development of a new device for manipulating frozen mouse 2-cell embryos on the International Space Station
title_sort development of a new device for manipulating frozen mouse 2-cell embryos on the international space station
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9543944/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36206235
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270781
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