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http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/64317| Title: | The Influence of Serum and or DNase in Dissociation Medium on the Number and Viability of Giant Gouramy (Osphronemus gouramy Lac.) Pengaruh Penambahan Serum dan atau DNase dalam Medium Disosiasi terhadap Jumlah dan Viabilitas Spermatogonia Ikan Gurame (Osphronemus gouramy Lac.) |
| Authors: | Djuwita, Ita Andriani, Irma Syahrania, Nurida Dessalma |
| Keywords: | dissociation DNase giant gouramy serum spermatogonia |
| Issue Date: | 2011 |
| Abstract: | Dissociation is the first step to obtain a sufficient number of spermatogonia as donor cells for transplantation. Dissociation techniques is perfomed by mechanical and enzymatic methods to accelerate the separation of cells and tissue. This study was aimed to determine the effect of serum and or DNase in the dissociation medium on the number and viability of spermatogonia. Testes were taken from giant gouramy (500-800 gram body of weight) with gonad weight 20 mg. Dissociation was performed using four different media that were PBS containing: (1) 0.5% trypsin, (2) 0.5% trypsin+5% serum, (3) 0.5% trypsin+10 IU/μL DNase, and (4) 0.5% trypsin+5% serum+10 IU/μL DNase, with total volume of 500 μL. The number of spermatogonia was calculated every hour during five hours dissociation using hemocytometer, and the percentage of viability were calculated based on Trypan Blue stainning method. Quantitive datas were analyzed using General Linier Model analysis (GLM) and continued by Duncan’s test if there was a significant difference. The addition of serum in the dissociation medium did not significantly affect on the number of spermatogonia, but significantly increased the viability percentage of spermatogonia. The addition of DNase or combination of serum and DNase could produce the highest number and percentage viability of spermatogonia, the number of viable spermatogonia significantly increased after three hours of DNase addition and two hours for the combination of serum and DNase. |
| URI: | http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/64317 |
| Appears in Collections: | UT - Veterinary Clinic Reproduction and Pathology |
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