Birth of normal kids after microìnjection of pronuclear embryos in a transgenic goat (Capra hircus) production program in Brazil



Birth of normal kids after microìnjection of pronuclear embryos in a transgenic goat
(Capra hircus) production program in Brazil


V.J.F. Freitas, I.A. Seroval,L.E. Andreeval, E.S. Lopes Jr, D.I.A. Teixeiral, M.L.F. Cordeiro, D. Rondina, N.R.0. Paula, J. Arruda, J.B. Lima Verde, G Dvoriantchikov and 0. Serov
Genet. Mol. Res. 2 (2): 200-205 (2003)

This pilot project was designed to determine if normal kids could be produced after microinjection in pronuclear embryos and subsequent transfer for recipients in a transgenic goat program in Brazil. Twelve donors of the Saanen breed and 17 recipients of an undefined breed were used. The estrus of both donors and recipients was synchronized by a standard progestagen treatment and superovulation obtained by six PFSH injections. Donors in estrus were mated with fertile Saanen bucks. Zygotes were recovered surgically by flushing oviducts. The recovered zygotes with visible pronuclei were microinjected with 500 to 1 000 copies of the human G-CSF. Two or four embryos were surgically transferred into the oviduct of recipients One recipient became pregnant and the two kids that were born were screened with Southern blot analysis. [No transgenic goat was identified after the PCR analysis.] Even though transgenic goats were not obtained, this experiment establishes the basis of a synchronization and superovulation regimen for use in goats raised in Brazil, for the purpose of collecting and manipulating the pronuclear embryos. This project also showed that microinjected one-cell goat embryos can survive to produce live young following surgical transfer.