Author:
Yamaga Katsuma,Nakao Satohiro,Mikoda Nobuyuki,Yoshimoto Hidetaka,Nakatsukasa Ena,Nakagata Naomi,Takeo Toru
Abstract
AbstractShipment of laboratory rats between animal facilities is frequently performed using special containers. However, the shipment of live animals is associated with potential risks of infectious diseases, escape and death during shipment and animal welfare issues. The transport of cold-stored sperm avoids such risks; however, there have been no reports on cold storage of rat sperm. We previously reported that dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) and quercetin maintained the motility and fertilising abilities of cold-stored mouse sperm stored for 10 days. The present study investigated the efficacy of DMSO and quercetin in the cold storage of rat sperm. Quercetin maintained motility and fertility of cold-stored rat sperm stored for 5 days. After in vitro fertilisation using cold-stored sperm, pronuclear and two-cell embryos developed normally to pups following embryo transfer. Therefore, we demonstrated that live pups could be obtained from sperm transported using the cold-storage system. We conclude that cold storage of rat sperm may provide an efficient system for transporting rat resources as an alternative to shipping live animals.
Funder
A-STEP (Adaptable and Seamless Technology Transfer Program through Target-Driven R&D) program of the Japan Science and Technology Agency
Kyudo Co. Ltd
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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