techniques for augmentation of exogenous dna uptake by ovine spermatozoa

Authors

k. hoseini pajooh

p. tajik

m. karimipoor

m. behdani

abstract

sperm mediated gene transfer can be an inexpensive and simple method in animal transgenesis; however its efficiency is poor, mainly due to the spermatozoa’s lesser uptake of exogenous dna. in the present study, the effects of lipofection and other augmentation techniques, such as sperm freezing and spermatozoa treatment with triton x100 and dmso, on exogenous dna uptake by sheep spermatozoa and motility of sperms with plasmid uptake were evaluated. in the first experiment, ram sperms were incubated with a complex of rhodamine labeled plasmid (p-egfp) and lipofectamine 2000tm. in the second, spermatozoa were treated with triton x-100tm or dmso or were frozen without cryoprotectant. the results indicated that there was no significant difference (p

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Journal title:
iranian journal of veterinary research

Publisher: shiraz university

ISSN 1728-1997

volume 17

issue 1 2016

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