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A Method to Freeze Skin Samples for Cryobanks: A Test of Some Cryoprotectants for an Endangered Deer

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Author(s):
de Oliveira, Laura Campos Cassavia Cintra ; Vacari, Gabrielle Queiroz ; Duarte, Jose Mauricio Barbanti
Total Authors: 3
Document type: Journal article
Source: BIOPRESERVATION AND BIOBANKING; v. 22, n. 3, p. 6-pg., 2023-11-10.
Abstract

The genetic diversity of endangered deer species, such as Mazama jucunda, can be preserved with the help of somatic cell cryopreservation. This procedure allows obtaining several cells from the individual even after its death, which is very important for applications in reproductive biotechnologies. This study's objective was to test cryopreservation protocols of skin fragments of M. jucunda, using different cryoprotectants in slow freezing. We evaluated four treatments, composed of three cryoprotectants, dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), and ethylene glycol (EG), used alone and in combination. There was also a control group where the tissue did not undergo cryopreservation. Skin fragments were collected from the medial region of the pelvic limbs of three individuals. Each fragment was divided into 10 equal parts, standardized by weight, making two pieces for each treatment and control from each animal. The collected fragments were evaluated in culture, based on the speed of occupation of the free spaces of the cell culture flask. Cell viability was also evaluated using Trypan Blue dye and the mitotic index to understand the effect of toxicity and freezing on cell membrane integrity and cell division capacity, respectively. The treatments that used association with PVP proved to be more damaging to the cells, taking longer to reach confluence. EG alone showed better results than DMSO in the slow-freezing protocol. Clinical Trial Registration Number is 1390/21. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 21/03217-7 - Effect of the association of different cryoprotectants on skin tissue slow freezing of Mazama bororo (Mammalia, Cervidae)
Grantee:Laura Campos Cassavia Cintra de Oliveira
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Scientific Initiation
FAPESP's process: 17/07014-8 - The use of actual topotypes to produce genotypes and cytotypes in the taxonomic review of the Mazama genus: the basis for the species conservation
Grantee:José Maurício Barbanti Duarte
Support Opportunities: BIOTA-FAPESP Program - Thematic Grants