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- Title
Cryoprotectant agents and cooling effect on embryos of <italic>Macrobrachium amazonicum</italic>.
- Authors
Lucas, Caroline Costa; Melo, Luana Rolim; de Sousa, Míriam Luzia Nogueira Martins; de Morais, Glayciane Bezerra; Martins, Moisés Fernandes; Xavier, Francisco Antônio Félix; Evangelista, Janaina Serra Azul Monteiro; de Souza Sampaio, Célia Maria
- Abstract
Summary: There are few reports of cryopreservation and injuries in <italic>Macrobrachium amazonicum</italic> embryos. Thus, the aim of this study was to analyze the effects of cryoprotectants agents and cooling on stage VIII of this species. Fertilized eggs from ovigerous females were removed from the incubation chamber, then placed in 10 ml Falcon tubes with a cryoprotectant solution and saline-free calcium solution. Thus, the embryos underwent a cooling curve of 1°C per min until reaching 5°C, and then were stored for 2 h. The tubes containing the embryos were washed to remove the cryoprotectant, acclimated for 5 min and then transferred to 50 ml incubators. At the end of the 24-h period, living embryos from each tube were counted and tabulated. A pool of embryos was fixed with 4% formaldehyde and then subjected to histology using 3-mm thick sections and stained with haematoxylin/eosin. Another pool was used for biometric analysis in which length, width and volume were analyzed. The cryoprotectants agents used were: dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO), methyl alcohol, ethylene glycol at 1, 5 and 10% and sucrose (0.5 M). Variance analysis was performed followed by Tukey's honest significant difference (HSD) test at 5% significance level. DMSO cryoprotectant affected embryo survival the least with rates of 71.8, 36.2 and 0% for concentrations of 1, 5 and 10%, respectively. Ethylene glycol caused 100% mortality at all the concentrations used. It was not possible to observe the interference of cooling and cryoprotectants on embryonic structures in this study.
- Publication
Zygote, 2018, Vol 26, Issue 2, p111
- ISSN
0967-1994
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S0967199417000661