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Methods for seminal plasma (SP) removal and the selection of collared peccary sperm for fertilization were compared. The experiments evaluated the following: the (I) impact of centrifugation for SP removal before swim-up for sperm selection and (II) a comparison of different Percoll® gradient densities (PG 45-90% and PG 35-70%). Non-selected sperm served as the control. Sperm quality was assessed based on motility patterns, morphology, membrane functional integrity, viability, reactive oxygen species (ROS), glutathione (GSH), and DNA integrity. Subsequently, the most successful group in the previous experiment and washing by centrifugation (WC) were compared for motility patterns and fertilization using pig oocytes. Swim-up decreased motility and enhanced ROS compared to the control. Centrifugation before swim-up harmed integrity and viability compared to the control. PG 45-90% (96.8 vs. 69.7 vs. 40.7 µm/s) allowed for a better velocity average pathway (VAP), a better velocity straight line, and better linearity (LIN) than those of the control and PG 35-70% (88.4 vs. 56.0 vs. 27.3 µm/s). Thus, PG 45-90% was used for fertilization. PG 45-90% obtained a higher VAP, a higher amplitude of the lateral head, straightness, and higher LIN than those of the control and WC. Cleavage (25.2-26.3%) and morula (8.1-10.5%) rates did not differ between the groups. Therefore, PG 45-90% and WC were efficient in isolating collared peccary sperm capable of fertilizing pig oocytes.
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This chapter describes the propagation and characterization of transplantable insulinoma cells as model of insulin-producing pancreatic islet cells in the rat. Here, the cells are propagated by transplantation into rats followed by harvesting after growth for approximately 1 month. The cells are then purified by Percoll density gradient centrifugation and characterized by pulse-chase radiolabelling and immunoprecipitation of the insulin-related peptides. The results show that the transplantable insulinoma cells produce insulin in a manner similar to that found in normal pancreatic islets.
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Técnicas de Cultivo de Célula/métodos , Inmunoprecipitación/métodos , Insulinoma/patología , Neoplasias Pancreáticas/genética , Animales , Proliferación Celular/genética , Humanos , Insulina/genética , Secreción de Insulina/genética , Insulinoma/genética , Islotes Pancreáticos/crecimiento & desarrollo , Islotes Pancreáticos/patología , Neoplasias Pancreáticas/patología , RatasRESUMEN
The islets of Langerhans release vital hormones involved in the regulation of blood sugar and other aspects of metabolism. The islets are housed in diffuse clusters of cells within the exocrine pancreas and, therefore, purification of these cells for research or transplant purposes is a difficult undertaking. Here, a detailed protocol is presented for purification of islets from rat pancreas using limited collagenase digestion and step gradient centrifugation techniques. In addition, a method for assessing islet viability is presented using perifusion under both basal and stimulatory glucose conditions, with measurement of the hormone released using an immunoassay for insulin.
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Separación Celular/métodos , Trasplante de Islotes Pancreáticos , Islotes Pancreáticos/ultraestructura , Páncreas/metabolismo , Animales , Glucosa/metabolismo , Humanos , Insulina/metabolismo , Islotes Pancreáticos/metabolismo , Islotes Pancreáticos/patología , Páncreas/patología , RatasRESUMEN
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of different centrifugation forces in bovine sperm separation by discontinuous Percoll gradients for in vitro fertilization IVF. The semen samples from each bull were pooled or each bull were centrifuged separately and centrifuged in discontinuous Percoll gradients (30, 60 and 90%) at different forces: F1 (9000×g), F2 (6500×g), F3 (4500×g) and F4 (2200×g), according experiment. The sperm samples were evaluated to determine the concentration, motility, vigor, morphology, reactive oxygen species (ROS), integrity of the plasma membrane, lipid peroxidation, antioxidants and embryo development were also evaluated. No difference was observed in the concentration of sperm submitted to different centrifugation forces. The total percentage of motile sperm was increased after centrifugation at F3 and F4, and the ROS production at F1 was greater than the other forces. When the bulls semen were processed individually, no significant differences were observed for the sperm quality parameters between F1 and F4, including lipid peroxidation, antioxidants, cleavage rate and average time to the first cleavage. This work demonstrated for the first time that centrifugation at 2200×g enhanced the sperm penetration and fertilization rates without reducing sperm recovery compared to the typical centrifugation force (9000×g) currently used by the commercial bovine IVF industry.
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Bovinos/fisiología , Centrifugación por Gradiente de Densidad/veterinaria , Fertilización In Vitro/veterinaria , Povidona , Dióxido de Silicio , Espermatozoides/fisiología , Animales , Bovinos/embriología , Centrifugación por Gradiente de Densidad/métodos , Femenino , Masculino , Estrés Oxidativo , Especies Reactivas de Oxígeno/metabolismo , Análisis de Semen/veterinaria , Espermatozoides/citologíaRESUMEN
The purpose of this work was to associate the modified swim-up method with centrifugation in density gradient for the separation of X-bearing spermatozoa. Sperm viability and integrity were evaluated through the Trypan Blue/Giemsa staining method. Quality control of centrifuged spermatozoa was performed in in vitro produced embryos. The results were validated by the sex ratio of in vitro produced embryos using PCR by Y- specific sequences present in bovine male genomic DNA. After determining genetic sex of in vitro produced embryos, the results showed difference (P<0.05) in deviation of sex ratio when comparing the control group (45.2% females) with the other spermatozoa selection procedures (60.6% females) (P<0.05). The sperm selection methods are capable of selecting X-bearing spermatozoa without compromising the spermatozoa fertility (cleavage and blastocyst rates, 70% and 26%, respectively) and were considered relevant methods to be introduced in bovine in vitro produced embryo programs.
O objetivo do presente trabalho foi associar o método de swim-up modificado à centrifugação em gradiente de densidade para a separação de espermatozoides portadores do cromossomo X. A viabilidade e a integridade espermática foram avaliadas pelo método de coloração Azul de Tripan e Giemsa. O controle de qualidade dos espermatozoides centrifugados foi realizado por meio da produção in vitro de embriões bovinos. Os resultados foram validados pela técnica de PCR para verificar a proporção sexual dos embriões produzidos in vitro, com o uso de sequências Y especificas presente no DNA genômico de machos bovinos. Após determinar o sexo genético dos embriões produzidos in vitro, os resultados não mostraram diferença (P<0,05) no desvio da proporção do sexo quando comparou o grupo controle (45,2% de fêmeas) com os outros processos de seleção de espermatozoides (60,6% de fêmeas) (P<0,05). Os métodos de seleção de espermatozoides são capazes de selecionar espermatozoides portadores do cromossomo X sem comprometer a fertilidade, medida pelas taxas de clivagem e blastocisto de 70% e 26%, respectivamente, e foram considerados métodos de relevância para serem introduzidos nos programas de produção in vitro de embriões bovinos.
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The purpose of this work was to associate the modified swim-up method with centrifugation in density gradient for the separation of X-bearing spermatozoa. Sperm viability and integrity were evaluated through the Trypan Blue/Giemsa staining method. Quality control of centrifuged spermatozoa was performed in in vitro produced embryos. The results were validated by the sex ratio of in vitro produced embryos using PCR by Y- specific sequences present in bovine male genomic DNA. After determining genetic sex of in vitro produced embryos, the results showed difference (P<0.05) in deviation of sex ratio when comparing the control group (45.2% females) with the other spermatozoa selection procedures (60.6% females) (P<0.05). The sperm selection methods are capable of selecting X-bearing spermatozoa without compromising the spermatozoa fertility (cleavage and blastocyst rates, 70% and 26%, respectively) and were considered relevant methods to be introduced in bovine in vitro produced embryo programs.(AU)
O objetivo do presente trabalho foi associar o método de swim-up modificado à centrifugação em gradiente de densidade para a separação de espermatozoides portadores do cromossomo X. A viabilidade e a integridade espermática foram avaliadas pelo método de coloração Azul de Tripan e Giemsa. O controle de qualidade dos espermatozoides centrifugados foi realizado por meio da produção in vitro de embriões bovinos. Os resultados foram validados pela técnica de PCR para verificar a proporção sexual dos embriões produzidos in vitro, com o uso de sequências Y especificas presente no DNA genômico de machos bovinos. Após determinar o sexo genético dos embriões produzidos in vitro, os resultados não mostraram diferença (P<0,05) no desvio da proporção do sexo quando comparou o grupo controle (45,2% de fêmeas) com os outros processos de seleção de espermatozoides (60,6% de fêmeas) (P<0,05). Os métodos de seleção de espermatozoides são capazes de selecionar espermatozoides portadores do cromossomo X sem comprometer a fertilidade, medida pelas taxas de clivagem e blastocisto de 70% e 26%, respectivamente, e foram considerados métodos de relevância para serem introduzidos nos programas de produção in vitro de embriões bovinos.(AU)