CULTURE OF NAKED QUAIL (COTURNIX-COTURNIX-JAPONICA) OVA IN-VITRO FOR AVIAN TRANSGENESIS - CULTURE FROM THE SINGLE-CELL STAGE TO HATCHING WITH PH-ADJUSTED CHICKEN THICK ALBUMIN
T. Ono et al., CULTURE OF NAKED QUAIL (COTURNIX-COTURNIX-JAPONICA) OVA IN-VITRO FOR AVIAN TRANSGENESIS - CULTURE FROM THE SINGLE-CELL STAGE TO HATCHING WITH PH-ADJUSTED CHICKEN THICK ALBUMIN, Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Physiology, 113(3), 1996, pp. 287-292
We first examined the pH change of the albumen of quail (Cotumix cotum
ix japonica) eggs before and after they were laid, as well as that of
laid eggs. The pH rose rapidly after laying and continued to increase
gradually in storage. Incubation at 37.5 degrees C accelerated the inc
rease in the pH of infertile eggs, while that of fertile eggs remained
low during incubation. Referring to these results, we obtained a prot
ocol for producing quail hatchlings by culture in vitro from naked ova
, The naked ovum was filled with chicken (Gallus domesticus) thick alb
umen, the pH of which had been adjusted to 7.2-7.4. The ovum was cultu
red at 41.5 degrees C in 20% CO2 in air for the first 24 h. Then the e
mbryo was moved to a surrogate quail egg shell that had been filled wi
th non-pH-adjusted chicken thin albumen and cultured for a further 48
h in 100% air. The embryo was transferred again to a surrogate chicken
egg shell and cultured under the same conditions until hatching. The
culture yielded quail chicks with a hatchability of 19.4%. The method
proposed here should be applicable to the production of transgenic bir
ds.