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Sexing of rat embryos with antisera specific for male rats

✍ Scribed by Utsumi, Kyozo ;Satoh, Eisuke ;Iritani, Akira


Book ID
102895186
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
682 KB
Volume
260
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-104X

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Abstract

Male‐specific antigenicity (H‐Y antigen) of rat embryos has been examined, and the feasibility of sexing rat embryos by use of H‐Y antibodies has been studied. Rat H‐Y antisera were produced by immunization of female Wistar rats with a homogenate of testes from male Wistar neonates. Male specificity of the antiserum (H‐Y antibody) was determined by retention of cytoxicity to male epidermal cells after absorption with female cells. After cultivation of rat embryos for 5 to 6 hr in the presence of antibody, half of the embryos were arrested at the morula stage. However, these embryos developed into blastocysts after removal of the antiserum, and then they grew into male young in recipient foster mothers. Eighty percent of the embryos that developed to blastocysts in the presence of the antiserum grew into female young.


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