RHESUS PROPAGATION BY INTRACYTOPLASMIC NUCLEAR INJECTION

Information

  • Research Project
  • 6078304
  • ApplicationId
    6078304
  • Core Project Number
    R24RR013632
  • Full Project Number
    5R24RR013632-02
  • Serial Number
    13632
  • FOA Number
  • Sub Project Id
  • Project Start Date
    9/30/1998 - 27 years ago
  • Project End Date
    9/29/2003 - 22 years ago
  • Program Officer Name
    O'NEILL, RAYMOND R.
  • Budget Start Date
    9/30/1999 - 26 years ago
  • Budget End Date
    9/29/2000 - 25 years ago
  • Fiscal Year
    1999
  • Support Year
    2
  • Suffix
  • Award Notice Date
    9/10/1999 - 26 years ago

RHESUS PROPAGATION BY INTRACYTOPLASMIC NUCLEAR INJECTION

DESCRIPTION (Adapted from the applicant's abstract): The recent and unanticipated successes in both cloning sheep using nuclei from adult fibroblasts and in solving many forms of infertility by ICSI, now raises questions as to whether a combination of these approaches will result in reliable and efficient methods for propagating valuable research models, especially NHPs. The technologies routinely available for creating invaluable rodent models for various diseases and many serious human disorders are sometimes not appropriately studied in these lower mammals. Furthermore, spontaneous mutations resulting in unique animals to investigate diseases (e.g., retinitis pigmentosa) are periodically discovered in NHP colonies, and the ability to propagate these animals is vital for future investigations. For these reasons, there are strong justification for developing reliable and effective methods for propagating identical NHPs. While electrofusion of blastomere nuclei with enucleated rhesus oocytes resulted in two offspring (one male, the other female) in 1996, last year's attempts have not been successful. ICNI holds bright promise as an alternative approach for propagating identical NHPs. To that end, this application seeks to sequentially perfect ICNI capabilities and develop new animal resources by addressing twenty-three questions in four Specific Aims: 1) Is ICSI an effective and efficient method for propagating rhesus monkeys?; 2) Is ROSI an effective method for propagation?; 3) Is blastomere ICNI, using blastomere nuclei obtained from rhesus monkey embryos injected into unfertilized enucleated oocytes, an effective and efficient method of propagation?; and 4) Is somatic ICNI, using nuclei obtained from somatic cells cultured from adult and fetal rhesus tissues and injected into unfertilized enucleated oocytes, an effective and efficient method of propagation? By expanding the manner in which reproduction is achieved, the utility of this model for propagating important research animals will be greatly enhanced. ICNI may well find uses as a reliable, routine approach for propagating invaluable research animal resources for the entire biomedical research community.

IC Name
NATIONAL CENTER FOR RESEARCH RESOURCES
  • Activity
    R24
  • Administering IC
    RR
  • Application Type
    5
  • Direct Cost Amount
  • Indirect Cost Amount
  • Total Cost
  • Sub Project Total Cost
  • ARRA Funded
  • CFDA Code
    306
  • Ed Inst. Type
  • Funding ICs
  • Funding Mechanism
  • Study Section
    RIRG
  • Study Section Name
    National Center for Research Resources Initial Review Group
  • Organization Name
    OREGON REGIONAL PRIMATE RESEARCH CENTER
  • Organization Department
  • Organization DUNS
  • Organization City
    BEAVERTON
  • Organization State
    OR
  • Organization Country
    UNITED STATES
  • Organization Zip Code
    97006
  • Organization District
    UNITED STATES