Cryopreservation of Fish Spermatogonial Cells: The Future of Natural History Collections

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Mary M. Hagedorn
Jonathan P. Daly
Virginia L. Carter
Kathleen S. Cole
Zeehan Jaafar
Claire V. A. Lager
Lynne R. Parenti
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[1] Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute,Department of Vertebrate Zoology
[2] Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology,undefined
[3] 46-007 Lilipuna Rd,undefined
[4] University of Hawai’i at Mānoa,undefined
[5] 2538 McCarthy Mall,undefined
[6] Edmondson Hall 216,undefined
[7] Department of Biological Sciences,undefined
[8] 14 Science Drive 4,undefined
[9] National University of Singapore,undefined
[10] P.O. Box 37012,undefined
[11] MRC 159,undefined
[12] National Museum of Natural History,undefined
[13] Smithsonian Institution,undefined
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As global biodiversity declines, the value of biological collections increases. Cryopreserved diploid spermatogonial cells meet two goals: to yield high-quality molecular sequence data; and to regenerate new individuals, hence potentially countering species extinction. Cryopreserved spermatogonial cells that allow for such mitigative measures are not currently in natural history museum collections because there are no standard protocols to collect them. Vertebrate specimens, especially fishes, are traditionally formalin-fixed and alcohol-preserved which makes them ideal for morphological studies and as museum vouchers, but inadequate for molecular sequence data. Molecular studies of fishes routinely use tissues preserved in ethanol; yet tissues preserved in this way may yield degraded sequences over time. As an alternative to tissue fixation methods, we assessed and compared previously published cryopreservation methods by gating and counting fish testicular cells with flow cytometry to identify presumptive spermatogonia A-type cells. Here we describe a protocol to cryopreserve tissues that yields a high percentage of viable spermatogonial cells from the testes of Asterropteryx semipunctata, a marine goby. Material cryopreserved using this protocol represents the first frozen and post-thaw viable spermatogonial cells of fishes archived in a natural history museum to provide better quality material for re-derivation of species and DNA preservation and analysis.
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