Production of a cloned calf from a fetal fibroblast cell line

  • M. R.B. Mello*
  • , H. V.A. Caetano
  • , M. G. Marques
  • , M. S. Padilha
  • , J. F. Garcia
  • , M. P. Milazzotto
  • , M. E.O.A. Assumpção
  • , A. S. Lima
  • , A. C. Nicácio
  • , C. M. Mendes
  • , V. P. Oliveira
  • , J. A. Visintin
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The present study examined the in vitro and in vivo development of bovine nuclear-transferred embryos. A bovine fetal fibroblast culture was established and used as nucleus donor. Slaughterhouse oocytes were matured in vitro for 18 h before enucleation. Enucleated oocytes were fused with fetal fibroblasts with an electric stimulus and treated with cytochalasin D and cycloheximide for 1 h followed by cycloheximide alone for 4 h. Reconstructed embryos were cultured for 7-9 days and those which developed to blastocysts were transferred to recipient cows. Of 191 enucleated oocytes, 83 (43.5%) were successfully fused and 24 (28.9%) developed to blastocysts. Eighteen freshly cloned blastocysts, were transferred to 14 recipients, 5 (27.8%) of which were pregnant on day 35 and 3 (16.7%) on day 90. Of the three cows that reached the third trimester, one recipient died of hydrallantois 2 months before term, one aborted fetus was recovered at 8 months of gestation, and one delivered by cesarian section a healthy cloned calf. Today, the cloned calf is 15 months old and presents normal body development (378 kg) and sexual behavior (libido and semen characteristics).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1485-1489
Number of pages5
JournalBrazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
Volume36
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2003
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Bovine
  • Cloning
  • Embryo reconstruction
  • Fetal fibroblasts
  • Nuclear transfer

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