Opportunities and challenges related to sperm cryopreservation in Atlantic salmon gene banks

Abstract Atlantic salmon are facing population declines and loss of productivity within populations due to anthropogenic impact factors and reduced survival at sea. Biobanking is an increasingly used tool to conserve the genetic integrity and diversity of populations threatened by extirpation. The a...

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Published in:Conservation Science and Practice
Main Authors: Bøe, Kristin, Bjøru, Bjørn, Tangvold Bårdsen, Marthe, Nordtug Wist, Anveig, Wolla, Steffen, Sivertsen, Arne
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/csp2.552 2024-06-23T07:51:17+00:00 Opportunities and challenges related to sperm cryopreservation in Atlantic salmon gene banks Bøe, Kristin Bjøru, Bjørn Tangvold Bårdsen, Marthe Nordtug Wist, Anveig Wolla, Steffen Sivertsen, Arne Miljødirektoratet 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/csp2.552 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/csp2.552 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1111/csp2.552 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Conservation Science and Practice volume 3, issue 12 ISSN 2578-4854 2578-4854 journal-article 2021 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.552 2024-06-11T04:50:40Z Abstract Atlantic salmon are facing population declines and loss of productivity within populations due to anthropogenic impact factors and reduced survival at sea. Biobanking is an increasingly used tool to conserve the genetic integrity and diversity of populations threatened by extirpation. The aim of the current article is to discuss the opportunities and challenges that increased use of cryopreservation brings to biobanking activities, using the Norwegian Gene Bank (NGB) for Atlantic salmon as a model system. The NGB was established in 1985 and involves a traditional living gene bank, as well as “frozen gene bank” where paternal germplasm is stored as cryopreserved sperm. Cryopreservation is a method where cells or tissues are frozen in liquid nitrogen to temperatures where all biological processes are paused, thus allowing the cells to remain viable after later warming/thawing to temperatures above 0°C. Cryopreservation is therefore used in long‐term preservation of genetic diversity and characteristics of wild populations. Until recently, implementation of large scale use of cryopreserved sperm in the live gene bank has been limited by a lack of protocols/capacity to preserve larger portions of sperms. More recent developments in cryopreservation methodologies, now enables preservation of samples sufficient for mass fertilization. Mass fertilization by cryopreserved sperm opens new opportunities to gene bank operations, including increased capacity to restore lost populations, mitigation of genetic changes in broodstock fish, as well as increased capacity at live gene bank facilities through the replacement of older males with frozen sperm. Knowledge demands regarding potential genetic damage to cryopreserved milt and potential epigenetic effects caused by the cryopreservation procedure should, however, be addressed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Wiley Online Library Conservation Science and Practice 3 12
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description Abstract Atlantic salmon are facing population declines and loss of productivity within populations due to anthropogenic impact factors and reduced survival at sea. Biobanking is an increasingly used tool to conserve the genetic integrity and diversity of populations threatened by extirpation. The aim of the current article is to discuss the opportunities and challenges that increased use of cryopreservation brings to biobanking activities, using the Norwegian Gene Bank (NGB) for Atlantic salmon as a model system. The NGB was established in 1985 and involves a traditional living gene bank, as well as “frozen gene bank” where paternal germplasm is stored as cryopreserved sperm. Cryopreservation is a method where cells or tissues are frozen in liquid nitrogen to temperatures where all biological processes are paused, thus allowing the cells to remain viable after later warming/thawing to temperatures above 0°C. Cryopreservation is therefore used in long‐term preservation of genetic diversity and characteristics of wild populations. Until recently, implementation of large scale use of cryopreserved sperm in the live gene bank has been limited by a lack of protocols/capacity to preserve larger portions of sperms. More recent developments in cryopreservation methodologies, now enables preservation of samples sufficient for mass fertilization. Mass fertilization by cryopreserved sperm opens new opportunities to gene bank operations, including increased capacity to restore lost populations, mitigation of genetic changes in broodstock fish, as well as increased capacity at live gene bank facilities through the replacement of older males with frozen sperm. Knowledge demands regarding potential genetic damage to cryopreserved milt and potential epigenetic effects caused by the cryopreservation procedure should, however, be addressed.
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Bjøru, Bjørn
Tangvold Bårdsen, Marthe
Nordtug Wist, Anveig
Wolla, Steffen
Sivertsen, Arne
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Bjøru, Bjørn
Tangvold Bårdsen, Marthe
Nordtug Wist, Anveig
Wolla, Steffen
Sivertsen, Arne
Opportunities and challenges related to sperm cryopreservation in Atlantic salmon gene banks
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title_short Opportunities and challenges related to sperm cryopreservation in Atlantic salmon gene banks
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