Claims
- 1. A method of making a non-human mammal harboring a biologically functional non-native cell comprising:
- (i) selectively destroying the endogenous germ cell population in the seminiferous tubules of a first non-human mammal, leaving intact the supporting cells comprising Sertoli cells in said tubules; and
- (ii) colonizing said seminiferous tubules of said first non-human mammal with spermatogonia from a second non-human mammal of the same species as the first non-human mammal, wherein said colonizing comprises injecting a solution containing said spermatogonia from said second mammal into said seminiferous tubules or into the lumen of the rete testes into the efferent duct leading into the epididymis of said first mammal,
- wherein following colonization, said spermatogonia from second mammal produce spermatozoa which are capable of repopulating said seminiferous tubules, fertilizing ova, and producing viable offspring.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said step (i) comprises subjecting said tubules to a physical treatment.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein said physical treatment is radiation treatment.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein said step (i) comprises subjecting said tubules to a chemical treatment.
- 5. The method of claim 1, in which said seminiferous tubules contain no biologically functional endogenous germ cells.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein said non-human mammal is a mouse.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein said non-human mammal is a farm animal.
- 8. A method of harboring a biologically functional non-native germ cell comprising:
- (i) selectively destroying the endogenous germ cell population in the seminiferous tubules of a first rodent, leaving intact the supporting cells comprising Sertoli cells in said tubules; and
- (ii) colonizing said seminiferous tubules of said first rodent with spermatogonia from a second rodent, wherein said colonizing comprises injecting a solution containing said spermatogonia from said second rodent into said seminiferous tubules or into the lumen of the rete testes or into the efferent duct leading into the epididymis of said first rodent,
- wherein following colonization, said spermatogonia from second rodent produce spermatozoa which are capable of repopulating said seminiferous tubules, fertilizing ova, and producing viable offspring.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein said step (i) comprises subjecting said tubules to a physical treatment.
- 10. The method of claim 8, wherein said physical treatment is radiation treatment.
- 11. The method of claim 8, wherein said step (i) comprises subjecting said tubules to a chemical treatment.
- 12. The method of claim 8, in which said seminiferous tubules contain no biologically functional endogenous germ cells.
- 13. The method of claim 8, wherein said non-human mammal is a mouse.
- 14. A method of making a non-human mammal comprising
- (i) selectively destroying the endogenous germ cell population in the seminiferous tubules of a first non-human mammal, leaving intact the supporting cells comprising Sertoli cells in said tubules; and
- (ii) colonizing said seminiferous tubules of said first non-human mammal with spermatogonia from a second non-human mammal of the same species as the first non-human mammal, wherein said colonizing comprises injecting a solution containing said spermatogonia from said second mammal into said seminiferous tubules or into the lumen of the rete testes into the efferent duct leading into the epididymis of said first mammal,
- wherein following colonization, said spermatogonia from second mammal produce spermatozoa which are capable of repopulating said seminiferous tubules, fertilizing ova, and producing viable offspring; and
- breeding the non-human harboring a non-native germ cell.
- 15. A method of comprising
- (i) selectively destroying the endogenous germ cell population in the seminiferous tubules of a first rodent, leaving intact the supporting cells comprising Sertoli cells in said tubules; and
- (ii) colonizing said seminiferous tubules of said first rodent with spermatogonia from a second rodent, wherein said colonizing comprises injecting a solution containing said spermatogonia from said second rodent into said seminiferous tubules or into the lumen of the rete testes or into the efferent duct leading into the epididymis of said first rodent,
- wherein following colonization, said spermatogonia from second rodent produce spermatozoa which are capable of repopulating said seminiferous tubules, fertilizing ova, and producing viable offspring; and
- breeding the rodent harboring a non-native germ cell.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of application Ser. No. 07/987,250, filed Dec. 7, 1992, now abandoned which is a Continuation-in-Part of application Ser. No. 07/802,818, filed Dec. 6, 1991, abandoned.
Government Interests
The research on which the technology described in this document is based was supported by U.S. government funding. The present invention is based on work in part funded by the National Institutes of Health (HD 23657).
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