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Cryopreservation of Fish Spermatogonial Cells: The Future of Natural History Collections

机译:鱼类精原细胞的冷冻保存:自然历史收藏的未来

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As global biodiversity declines, the value of biological collections increases. Cryopreserved diploid spermatogonial cells meet two goals: to yield high-quality molecular sequence data; and to regenerate new individuals, hence potentially countering species extinction. Cryopreserved spermatogonial cells that allow for such mitigative measures are not currently in natural history museum collections because there are no standard protocols to collect them. Vertebrate specimens, especially fishes, are traditionally formalin-fixed and alcohol-preserved which makes them ideal for morphological studies and as museum vouchers, but inadequate for molecular sequence data. Molecular studies of fishes routinely use tissues preserved in ethanol; yet tissues preserved in this way may yield degraded sequences over time. As an alternative to tissue fixation methods, we assessed and compared previously published cryopreservation methods by gating and counting fish testicular cells with flow cytometry to identify presumptive spermatogonia A-type cells. Here we describe a protocol to cryopreserve tissues that yields a high percentage of viable spermatogonial cells from the testes of Asterropteryx semipunctata, a marine goby. Material cryopreserved using this protocol represents the first frozen and post-thaw viable spermatogonial cells of fishes archived in a natural history museum to provide better quality material for re-derivation of species and DNA preservation and analysis.
机译:随着全球生物多样性的下降,生物收藏品的价值增加。冷冻保存的二倍体精原细胞可以达到两个目标:产生高质量的分子序列数据;并再生新的个体,因此有可能对抗物种灭绝。自然历史博物馆的收藏品中目前没有允许这种缓解措施的低温保存的精原细胞,因为没有标准的收集方法。脊椎标本,特别是鱼类,传统上是用福尔马林固定的,并用酒精保存,这使它们成为形态学研究和博物馆凭证的理想之选,但不足以提供分子序列数据。鱼类的分子研究通常使用乙醇中保存的组织。然而,以这种方式保存的组织可能会随着时间的推移产生降解的序列。作为组织固定方法的替代方法,我们通过用流式细胞术对鱼的睾丸细胞进行门控和计数来鉴定推测的精原细胞A型细胞,从而评估和比较了以前发表的冷冻保存方法。在这里,我们描述了一种低温保存组织的协议,该协议可从海洋虾虎鱼(Asterropteryx semipunctata)的睾丸中产生高百分比的活精原细胞。使用该方案冷冻保存的材料代表了自然历史博物馆中存档的鱼类的第一个冷冻和融化后的存活的精原细胞,可提供质量更高的材料用于物种的再衍生以及DNA保存和分析。

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