%0 Journal Article
%T Exogenous DNA influencing fertilization of goat sperm cells and ex-pression in early embryos
外源基因对精子的影响及其在山羊早期胚胎中的表达
%A YE Hua-Hu
%A DONG Gang
%A YUAN Ju-Fang
%A SUI Li-Hua
%A HU Juan-Feng
%A LI Rui-Sheng
%A LIU Yan
%A MA Xiao
%A CHEN Zhen-Wen
%A ZENG Lin
%A
叶华虎
%A 董罡
%A 袁菊芳
%A 隋丽华
%A 胡娟峰
%A 李瑞生
%A 刘彦
%A 马啸
%A 陈振文
%A 曾林
%J 遗传
%D 2008
%I
%X Abstract: Our early study found that goat spermatozoa could spontaneously take up foreign DNA and vary in capabilities of spermatozoa from different donors to bind and internalize exogenous DNA. In this study, three goats with considerable differences of capability were used to investigate the effect of exogenous DNA on goat spermatozoa, and feasibility and efficiency of transgenic embryo production by sperm-mediated gene transfer method. The viability, acrosomal reaction fre-quencies and cleavages were decreased in the groups co-cultured with exogenous DNA, compared with the control groups, and the range of decrease was correlated with the capability of sperm cells up-take foreign DNA. After fertilizing with co-cultured spermatozoa, GFP gene was introduced into oocytes and expressed in early embryos. However, different effi-ciencies of transgenic embryos appeared in sperm donors (P<0.05). GFP gene was detected in 16.2% (25/154), 5.3% (4/76), and 0% (0/36) embryos, respectively, when high, middle and low capability of sperm donors were used. But only 6.5% (10/154) embryos from high capability sperm donor expressed GFP. Our results demonstrate that selecting high capability of sperm donor is a key step for improving efficiency of sperm mediated-gene transfer method. However, the adverse influ-ence of foreign DNA on spermatozoa needs to be further studied.
%K 精子介导基因转移
%K 精子
%K 胚胎
%K 山羊
%U http://www.alljournals.cn/get_abstract_url.aspx?pcid=90BA3D13E7F3BC869AC96FB3DA594E3FE34FBF7B8BC0E591&jid=3E23F50E071DF18E21B2F5AEE4F1FA5E&aid=8D16503509FDD08C1788C6BC34F5D07F&yid=67289AFF6305E306&vid=340AC2BF8E7AB4FD&iid=708DD6B15D2464E8&sid=ED51333671C94F12&eid=30D259683AC50F0D&journal_id=0253-9772&journal_name=遗传&referenced_num=1&reference_num=20