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Efficient production of cynomolgus monkeys with a toolbox of enhanced assisted reproductive technologies.


ABSTRACT: The efficiency of assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) in nonhuman primates is low due to no screening criterions for selecting sperm, oocyte, and embryo as well as its surrogate mothers. Here we analyzed 15 pairs of pregnant and non-pregnant cynomolgus monkeys, each pair of which received embryos from one batch of fertilized oocytes, and found ratio of endometrial to myometrial thicknesses in abdominal ultrasonic transverse section of uterus is a reliable indicator for selection of recipients for embryo transfer. We performed 305 ovarian stimulations in 128 female cynomolgus monkeys and found that ovarian stimulation can be performed in a whole year and repeated up to six times in the same monkey without deteriorating fertilization potential of eggs until a poor response to stimulation happened. Fertilization can be efficiently achieved with both conventional and piezo-driven intracytoplasmic sperm injection procedures. In semen collection, semen quality is higher with the penile robe electrical stimulus method compared with the rectal probe method. Moreover, caesarean section is an effective strategy for increasing baby survival rates of multiple pregnancies. These findings provide a practical guidance for the efficient use of ARTs, facilitating their use in genetic engineering of macaque monkeys for basic and translational neuroscience research.

SUBMITTER: Ma Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4865753 | biostudies-literature | 2016 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Efficient production of cynomolgus monkeys with a toolbox of enhanced assisted reproductive technologies.

Ma Yunhan Y   Li Jiayu J   Wang Ge G   Ke Qiong Q   Qiu Sien S   Gao Liang L   Wan Haifeng H   Zhou Yang Y   Xiang Andy Peng AP   Huang Qunshan Q   Feng Guoping G   Zhou Qi Q   Yang Shihua S  

Scientific reports 20160513


The efficiency of assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) in nonhuman primates is low due to no screening criterions for selecting sperm, oocyte, and embryo as well as its surrogate mothers. Here we analyzed 15 pairs of pregnant and non-pregnant cynomolgus monkeys, each pair of which received embryos from one batch of fertilized oocytes, and found ratio of endometrial to myometrial thicknesses in abdominal ultrasonic transverse section of uterus is a reliable indicator for selection of recipie  ...[more]

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