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Scientific Reports | 2016

Generation of exogenous germ cells in the ovaries of sterile NANOS3-null beef cattle.

Atsushi Ideta; Shiro Yamashita; Marie Seki-Soma; Ryosaku Yamaguchi; Shiori Chiba; Haruna Komaki; Tetsuya Ito; Masato Konishi; Yoshito Aoyagi; Yutaka Sendai

Blastocyst complementation (BC) systems have enabled in vivo generation of organs from allogeneic pluripotent cells, compensating for an empty germ cell niche in gene knockout (KO) animals. Here, we succeeded in producing chimeric beef cattle (Wagyu) by transferring allogenic germ cells into ovaries using somatic cell nuclear transfer and BC technology. The KO of NANOS3 (NANOS3−/−) in Wagyu bovine ovaries produced a complete loss of germ cells. Holstein blastomeres (NANOS3+/+) were injected into NANOS3−/− Wagyu embryos. Subsequently, exogenous germ cells (NANOS3+/+) were identified in the NANOS3−/− ovary. These results clearly indicate that allogeneic germ cells can be generated in recipient germ cell-free gonads using cloning and BC technologies.


Journal of Reproduction and Development | 2018

Effect of a single epidural administration of follicle-stimulating hormone via caudal vertebrae on superstimulation for in vivo and in vitro embryo production in Japanese black cows

Kenichiro Sakaguchi; Atsushi Ideta; Yojiro Yanagawa; Masashi Nagano; Seiji Katagiri; Masato Konishi

Here, we describe a simplified procedure for embryo production in the Japanese black cow that uses a single caudal epidural injection of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). First, we compared the efficiency of superovulation for in vivo embryo production between conventional multiple FSH treatment (control, n = 10) and single epidural administration (epidural, n = 5). The number of transferable blastocysts was similar between control and epidural groups (4.7 ± 3.5 and 9.0 ± 6.0, respectively). Next, we compared in vitro embryo production by ovum pick-up and in vitro fertilization (OPU-IVF) between control (n = 12) and epidural groups (n = 12). The rate of development to transferable blastocysts was higher in the epidural group than in the control (23.3 vs. 10.5%, P < 0.001). In conclusion, a single epidural administration of FSH can induce follicular development comparable to that of the conventional superovulation protocol and may improve the productivity of OPU-IVF.


Journal of Reproduction and Development | 2005

Active immunization against inhibin improves superovulatory response to exogenous FSH in cattle.

Toshiro Takedomi; Hisashi Kishi; Mohamed S. Medan; Yoshito Aoyagi; Masato Konishi; Takako Itoh; Shigeto Yazawa; Gen Watanabe; Kazuyoshi Taya


Journal of Reproduction and Development | 2006

The Effect of Active Immunization against Inhibin on Gonadotropin Secretions and Follicular Dynamics during the Estrous Cycle in Cows

Mohamed S. Medan; Toshiro Takedom; Yoshito Aoyagi; Masato Konishi; Shigeto Yazawa; Gen Watanabe; Kazuyoshi Taya


Journal of Reproduction and Development | 1994

Studies on Development into Blastocyst of In Vitro Matured andArtificial Activated Bovine Oocytes

Yoshito Aoyagi; Masato Konishi


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 1996

Production and transfer of IVF embryos from individual inhibin-immunized cows by ultrasound-guided transvaginal follicular aspiration.

Masato Konishi; Yoshito Aoyagi; Toshiro Takedomi; Hatsue Itakura; Takako Itoh; Shigeto Yazawa


Journal of Reproduction and Development | 1994

Studies on Synthetic Medium for Development into Blastocyst of in Vitro Fertilized Bovine Oocytes

Masato Konishi; Yoshito Aoyagi


Journal of Reproduction and Development | 1998

Nuclear Transfer of Bovine Embryonic Disc Cells

Takako Itoh; Yoshito Aoyagi; Masato Konishi; Hatsue Itakura; Toshiro Takedomi; Shigeto Yazawa; Kayoko Akane


Archive | 2016

Method for producing non-human large mammal or fish each capable of producing gamete originated from different individual

篤司 出田; Atsushi Ideta; 小西 正人; Masato Konishi; 豊 千代; Yutaka Sendai; 司朗 山下; Shiro Yamashita; 遼作 山口; Ryosaku Yamaguchi; 茉莉絵 相馬; Marie Soma


Journal of Reproduction and Development | 1996

Influence of Stage and Derivation of Bovine Embryos on Formation of Embryonic Stem (ES) Like Colonies

Takako Ito; Masato Konishi; Toshiro Takedomi; Hatsue Itakura; Shigeto Yazawa; Yoshito Aoyagi

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Gen Watanabe

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Kazuyoshi Taya

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Hisashi Kishi

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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