Depletion of Primordial Germ Cells (PGCs) by X-irradiation to Extraembryonic Region of Chicken Embryos and Expression of Xenotransplanted Quail PGCs

JOURNAL OF POULTRY SCIENCE(2009)

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The generation of germline chimeras by the transfer of primordial germ cells (PGCs) requires incorporation of the PGCs of the donor into the gonadal tissue of the recipient embryo. We investigated the utility of soft x-irradiation with application of a lead (12-3 x 0.25 mm, similar to 0.1 g) shield to the embryo proper for the production of chicken-quail germline chimeras. Chicken embryos shielded during irradiation for 120 s (similar to 7.2 Gy) at stages 13 to 17 showed a hatchability of 35% (106/301). whereas the hatchability of unshielded embryos was 26% (27/105). The relative Population of gonadal PGCs Lit stage 30 for embryos irradiated at stage 13 with or Without shielding was 13 and 5%. respectively, of the value for nonirradiated controls. Chicken embryos irradiated at stages 13 or 14 with or Without shielding and transfused with quail embryonic blood containing PGCs each exhibited similar to 130 relative population of donor PGCs in the left gonad at stage 30. Xenotransplanted hatchlings exhibited donor-derived PGCs as detected by Southern hybridization and PCR. Exposure of chicken embryos to similar to 7.2 Gy of x-radiation at stage 13 with the application of a lead shield to the embryo proper is thus a feasible approach to depletion of endogenous germ cells and the production of chicken-quail germline chimeras.
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chicken,chimera,primordial germ cell,quail,soft x-ray
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