Author:
Macháty Zoltán,Prather Randall S.
Abstract
The technique of nuclear transfer can have enormous applications in the fields
of agriculture and biomedicine. This is especially true if a cell line that
has been transformed can be used as a source of nuclei for the nuclear
transfer. One major aspect of the nuclear transfer procedures is that of
oocyte activation. Without oocyte activation the transferred nucleus would
never progress to the first interphase. It is therefore of utmost importance
that the oocyte be activated in a fashion that is as normal as fertilization.
The inability to obtain development after artificial activation of pig oocytes
has been a limiting factor in the application of the nuclear transfer
technology. Recently, a number of techniques have been developed that result
in blastocyst stage embryos after oocyte maturation
in vitro and artificial activation. The theories behind
normal oocyte activation are reviewed as well as a number of methods of
artificial oocyte activation. It is anticipated that such a review will
provide the basis for the development of additional methods that are as
efficient, or more efficient, at activating the unfertilized oocyte.
Subject
Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,Biotechnology
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