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Reproduction | 2007

Testicular and ovarian gonocytes from 20-day incubated chicken embryos contribute to germline lineage after transfer into bloodstream of recipient embryos

Mitsuru Naito; Takeo Minematsu; Takashi Harumi; Takashi Kuwana

The present study was conducted to elucidate whether testicular and ovarian gonocytes obtained from 20-day incubated chicken embryos (stage 45) have the ability to migrate to the germinal ridges and contribute to germline lineage after transfer into the bloodstream of recipient embryos. Testicular and ovarian gonocytes were first identified as relatively large cells in a population of gonadal cells. The proportions of testicular and ovarian gonocytes in the total gonadal cells were 0.94 and 0.75% respectively, recognised as chicken vasa homologue-positive cells. Then, the dissociated gonadal cells obtained from 20-day incubated embryos containing testicular or ovarian gonocytes, with or without transfection, were transferred into recipient embryos. Expression of the introduced GFP gene was observed in the gonads of 6.5-day cultured recipient embryos (stage 30) in males and females, suggesting that the transferred testicular and ovarian gonocytes have the ability to migrate to the germinal ridges and enter the gonads. Furthermore, the presence of the donor-derived DNA was detected in the gonads of 20-day cultured recipient embryos in males and females, and also in the sperm samples obtained from the hatched male putative chimaeric chickens, suggesting that the transferred testicular and ovarian gonocytes were incorporated into the germline of chimaeric embryos and chickens. It is concluded that testicular and ovarian gonocytes obtained from 20-day incubated embryos have the ability to migrate to the germinal ridges after transfer into the bloodstream of recipient embryos, enter the gonads and contribute to the germline lineage of chimaeric embryos and chickens.


Reproduction | 1994

Preservation of chick primordial germ cells in liquid nitrogen and subsequent production of viable offspring

Mitsuru Naito; A. Tajima; T. Tagami; Y. Yasuda; Takashi Kuwana


Reproduction | 1999

Differentiation of donor primordial germ cells into functional gametes in the gonads of mixed-sex germline chimaeric chickens produced by transfer of primordial germ cells isolated from embryonic blood.

Mitsuru Naito; Y. Matsubara; Takashi Harumi; T. Tagami; H. Kagami; M. Sakurai; Takashi Kuwana


Reproduction | 2001

Localization of primordial germ cells or their precursors in stage X blastoderm of chickens and their ability to differentiate into functional gametes in opposite-sex recipient gonads

Mitsuru Naito; A Sano; Y. Matsubara; Takashi Harumi; T. Tagami; M. Sakurai; Takashi Kuwana


Archive | 2002

Pneumatic tire, process for producing the same, and rubber composition for sealant

Takashi Fukutomi; Takumi Sekiguchi; Issei Nakakita; Mitsuru Naito; Yuichi Kobayashi; Koji Watanabe; Tetsuo Ikegami; Satoshi Makino; Naoya Miyawaki; Tetsuya Mizone


Archive | 2004

Tire/wheel assembly and noise reduction interior member

Mitsuru Naito; Atsushi Tanno


Archive | 2004

Tire/wheel assembly body and supporting body for traveling with tire flat

Mitsuru Naito; Atsushi Tanno


Archive | 2003

TIRE/WHEEL ASSEMBLY AND INSERT FOR NOISE REDUCTION

Mitsuru Naito; Atsushi Tanno; 丹野 篤; 内藤 充


Archive | 2004

Tire/wheel assembly body and interior body for noise reduction

Mitsuru Naito; Atsushi Tanno


Archive | 2013

Pneumatic bias tire and method for production thereof

内藤 充; Mitsuru Naito

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Takashi Kuwana

National Institute for Environmental Studies

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Atsushi Tajima

Pennsylvania State University

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