Preserving the Female Genome in Trehalose Glass at Supra-Zero Temperatures: The Relationship Between Moisture Content and DNA Damage in Feline Germinal Vesicles.

Amorphous Dry preservation Germinal vesicles Microwave-assisted drying Moisture sorption isotherm

Journal

Cellular and molecular bioengineering
ISSN: 1865-5025
Titre abrégé: Cell Mol Bioeng
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101468590

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Feb 2021
Historique:
received: 03 04 2020
accepted: 02 07 2020
entrez: 1 3 2021
pubmed: 2 3 2021
medline: 2 3 2021
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Maintaining a stable dry state is critical for long-term preservation of live biomaterials at suprazero temperatures. The objective of the study was to characterize the effect of moisture content on DNA integrity within the germinal vesicle (GV) of feline oocytes following dehydration and storage at 22-24 °C. Using microwave-assisted drying, conditions that led to a predictable and stable moisture content in trehalose solutions were determined. To explore moisture content stability during storage, trehalose samples were dried for 15 min and stored in glass vials at 11 or 43% RH for 8 weeks. To examine whether this condition allowed proper storage of GVs, permeabilized cat oocytes were incubated in trehalose for 10 min and dried for 15 or 30 min. Oocytes then were rehydrated to assess DNA integrity either directly after drying or after 8 weeks of storage in an 11% RH environment. Raman spectroscopy was used to identify the states of dried samples during storage. Moisture content was stable during the storage period. There was no significant difference in DNA integrity between fresh and dried samples without storage. After 8 weeks of storage, DNA integrity was maintained in GVs dried for 30 min. Samples dried for 15 min and stored were compromised, suggesting crystallization of the preservation matrix during storage. Biostabilization was optimal when samples were directly processed to moisture contents consistent with storage in the glassy state. Microwave-assisted drying processing and storage conditions were optimized to ensure stable long-term storage of structural and functional properties of genetic resources.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33643469
doi: 10.1007/s12195-020-00635-y
pii: 635
pmc: PMC7878634
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

101-112

Subventions

Organisme : NIH HHS
ID : R01 OD023139
Pays : United States

Informations de copyright

© Biomedical Engineering Society 2020.

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Auteurs

Shangping Wang (S)

Department of Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Sciences, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 9201 University City Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28223 USA.

Pei-Chih Lee (PC)

Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, National Zoological Park, Washington, DC USA.

Amanda Elsayed (A)

Department of Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Sciences, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 9201 University City Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28223 USA.

Fan Zhang (F)

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC USA.

Yong Zhang (Y)

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC USA.

Pierre Comizzoli (P)

Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, National Zoological Park, Washington, DC USA.

Gloria D Elliott (GD)

Department of Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Sciences, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 9201 University City Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28223 USA.

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