Generation of progeny
from embryonic stem cells by microinsemination of male germ cells from
chimeric mice
Mizutani E, Ohta H, Kishigami S, Van Thuan N, Hikichi T, Wakayama S, Sato
E and Wakayama T
Genesis 43(1):34-42 (2005)
SUMMARY
Mice chimeric for embryonic stem (ES) cells have not always successfully
produced ES-derived offspring. Here we show that the male gametes from
ES cells could be selected in male chimeric mice testes by labeling donor
ES cells or host blastocytes with GFP. Male GFP-expressing ES-derived
germ cells occurred as colonies in the chimeric testes, where the seminiferous
tubules were separated into green and non-green regions. When mature spermatozoa
from green tubules were used for microinsemination, GFP-expressing offspring
were efficiently obtained. Using a reverse study, we also obtained ES-derived
progeny from GFP-negative ES cells in GFP-labeled host chimeras. Furthermore,
we showed this approach could be accelerated by using round spermatids
from the testes of 20-day-old chimeric mice. Thus, this technique allowed
us to generate the ES cell-derived progeny even from the low contributed
chimeric mice, which cannot produce ES-origin offspring by natural mating.
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