Isolation, culture and characterisation of somatic cells derived from semen and milk of endangered sheep and eland antelope

Reprod Fertil Dev. 2007;19(4):576-84. doi: 10.1071/rd06153.

Abstract

Semen and milk are potential sources of somatic cells for genome banks. In the present study, we cultured and characterised cells from: (1) cooled sheep milk; (2) fresh, cooled and frozen-thawed semen from Gulf Coast native (GCN) sheep (Ovis aries); and (3) fresh eland (Taurotragus oryx) semen. Cells attached to the culture surface from fresh (29%), cooled (43%) and slow-frozen (1 degrees C/min; 14%) ram semen, whereas no attachment occurred in the fast-frozen (10 degrees C/min) group. Proliferation occurred in fresh (50%) and cooled (100%) groups, but no cells proliferated after passage 1 (P1). Eland semen yielded cell lines (100%) that were cryopreserved at P1. In samples from GCN and cross-bred milk, cell attachment (83% and 95%, respectively) and proliferation (60% and 37%, respectively) were observed. Immunocytochemical detection of cytokeratin indicated an epithelial origin of semen-derived cells, whereas milk yielded either fibroblasts, epithelial or a mixture of cell types. Deoxyribonucleic acid microsatellite analysis using cattle-derived markers confirmed that eland cells were from the semen donor. Eland epithelial cells were transferred into eland oocytes and 12 (71%), six (35%) and two (12%) embryos cleaved and developed to morulae or blastocyst stages, respectively. In conclusion, we have developed a technique for obtaining somatic cells from semen. We have also demonstrated that semen-derived cells can serve as karyoplast donors for nuclear transfer.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Antelopes*
  • Biomarkers / analysis
  • Cell Culture Techniques
  • Cell Proliferation
  • Cryopreservation*
  • DNA / analysis
  • Embryo Transfer
  • Extinction, Biological
  • Female
  • Male
  • Milk / chemistry
  • Milk / cytology*
  • Nuclear Transfer Techniques
  • Semen / chemistry
  • Semen / cytology*
  • Sheep, Domestic*
  • Specimen Handling / methods*

Substances

  • Biomarkers
  • DNA