Produção de zebrafish ginogenético mitótico e meiótico: comparação do desenvolvimento da prole
Resumen
The development of inbred animals, due to genetic homogeneity, represents an
important tool for biomedical research. To generate homozygous Zebrafish, it is
possible to disrupt the completion of meiosis II or mitosis in haploid embryos. To carry
out these interferences in the cell cycle, there are different methodologies based on
pressure shock, with varying degrees of complexity and success rates. To simplify and
improve the success rate, this work proposes to develop and test a new methodology,
with simpler procedures, based on the combination of sperm irradiation by UV-C for a
shorter time followed by a thermal shock at different temperatures. Thus, the
development of descendants generated by meiotic (Mei) or mitotic (Mit) gynogenesis,
through combinations of different irradiation parameters (28.5 mJ/cm2, 105 mJ/cm2
and 210 mJ/cm2) and temperatures (Mei: 40.40, 40.60 or 40.90°C; Mt: 41.40, 41.90 or
42.45°C), was compared. To confirm the success of gynogenesis, a compilation of
non-molecular methodologies was made, adding the use of embryonic metaphase
counts. The results showed that the irradiation of 28.5mJ/cm2 for a short period
guarantees haploid embryos and good fertilization rate. Regarding temperature, the
shock at 40.6°C applied from 4 minutes to 6 minutes post fertilization reached an
average of 42.08% of healthy animals at the end of 120 hours post fertilization. In
mitotic gynogenesis, 41.9°C showed an average of 11.91% of healthy larvae in 120
hours post fertilization when the shock was applied between 18 and 20minutes post
fertilization. Conclusion: the proposed methodology was effective in generating
gynogenetic embryos and meiotic gynogenesis generated offspring with higher
viability, malformation and health rates than the mitotic technique. Retention of the
second polar body requires lower temperature (~1.3°C) and is linked to the
developmental stage. Whereas, to interrupt a mitotic cycle, it was necessary to use a
higher temperature.
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