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【目的】针对去甲基万古霉素产生菌不耐保藏的问题,改进菌种保藏方法,对超低温液氮保藏、-80°C低温冷冻保藏、冷干保藏方法跟踪考察10年保藏稳定性,评价不同保藏方法对去甲基万古霉素产生菌的保藏适用性。【方法】采用甘油作基础保护剂进行超低温液氮保藏和-80°C低温冷冻保藏,采用脱脂牛奶作基础保护剂进行冷干保藏,针对超低温液氮保藏进行降温速率考察,研究非渗透性冷冻保护剂海藻糖、聚乙烯吡咯烷酮(PVP)等对3种保藏方法的冻存影响,对优选出的保藏方法进行10年跟踪考察。【结果】3种保藏方法冻后菌种存活率依次为:-80°C低温冷冻保藏超低温液氮保藏冷干保藏。液氮保藏最适降温速率为快速冷冻。优选出最佳保护剂配方:超低温液氮保藏为甘油8.0%,海藻糖3.5%;-80°C低温冷冻保藏为甘油6.0%,PVP 5.0%;冷干保藏为脱脂牛奶,6.0%海藻糖。采用优化保藏条件,液氮保藏10年存活率稳定在70.6%,菌种发酵水平为入藏水平的92.9%。【结论】在优化条件下,尤以超低温液氮保藏适合于去甲基万古霉素产生菌长期保藏。  相似文献   

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L-干燥法和冷冻真空干燥法保藏不同放线菌效果是不一致的。在低温5℃多数放线菌用L-干燥法保藏,无论是干燥后及保存11个月以后其成活率均比冷冻真空干燥法高,但L-干燥法对温度较敏感,在温度37℃保藏成活率有下降的趋势。而冷冻真空干燥法在短期内保藏受温度影响较小。两种方法使用三种保护剂:10%脱脂牛奶粉,3%谷氨酸钠,1%蛋白胨+10%蔗糖,其中以10%脱脂牛奶粉为最理想。因此,采用L-干燥法以10%脱脂牛奶粉为保护剂,在低温5℃长期保存放线菌是较理想的方法之一。两种方法三种保护剂保存11个月后对葡萄糖异构酶  相似文献   

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L-干燥法和冷冻真空干燥法保藏不同放线菌效果是不一致的。在低温5℃多数放线菌用L-干燥法保藏,无论是干燥后及保存11个月以后其成活率均比冷冻真空干燥法高,但L-干燥法对温度较敏感,在温度37℃保藏成活率有下降的趋势。而冷冻真空干燥法在短期内保藏受温度影响较小。两种方法使用三种保护剂:10%脱脂牛奶粉,3%谷氨酸钠,1%蛋白胨+10%蔗糖,其中以10%脱脂牛奶粉为最理想。因此,采用L-干燥法以10%脱脂牛奶粉为保护剂,在低温5℃长期保存放线菌是较理想的方法之一。两种方法三种保护剂保存11个月后对葡萄糖异构酶  相似文献   

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考察保护剂、保藏温度及预冷冻方法对Schizochytrium sp.HX-308菌种存活率及发酵性能保持的影响。结果显示:在-80℃低温保藏6个月后,渗透性保护剂的细胞存活率均比非渗透性保护剂高了5%,其中用60%(质量分数)海藻糖的保护剂最终的株细胞存活率达到80.02%,明显优于其他保护剂。采用液氮-196℃保藏菌种(两步预冷冻法、60%海藻糖保护剂),存储6个月后存活率高达90.70%,生物量、油产量和二十二碳六烯酸(DHA)产量分别达到了61.65、26.41和11.10 g/L,为最优的保藏方法,为裂殖壶菌的实验室研究及工业化生产提供了一种长期安全的保藏法。  相似文献   

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棘白菌素类化合物纽莫康定B_0生产菌株Glarea lozoyensis,在其连续传代和发酵过程中都观察到菌株的变异,给科研、生产带来极大困扰。因此,采用低温冷冻保藏对G.lozoyensis Q1进行长期保存。采用单因素实验法研究了低温保护剂类型、保藏温度以及低温保护剂浓度对G.lozoyensis Q1菌体形态和发酵性能的影响。以作用于全细胞的80 g/L甘油和作用于细胞壁外的200 g/L PEG-6000作为低温保护剂,在-80℃保藏3个月后,纽莫康定B_0产量达到1.6 g/L,与保藏前基本一致。并且,当菌体保藏过后菌丝形态能维持一定褶皱的实验组产量均能保持在1 g/L以上,当表面趋于光滑时产量急剧下降,仅为初始的25%左右。结果表明,以甘油及PEG-6000作为冷冻保护剂,在-80℃条件下可实现G.lozoyensis Q1长期保藏。  相似文献   

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酒酒球菌液氮超低温保存   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
杜立业  王华  金刚  李翠霞  李华 《微生物学报》2011,51(9):1263-1269
【目地】为安全、长期的保藏酒酒球菌,本文研究了菌体生长时间、冷冻方法、解冻温度、菌密度以及保护剂等对酒酒球菌细胞冷冻存活率的影响,找到最优液氮超低温保存方法。【方法】采用平板计数法测定冷冻存活率。【结果】实验结果表明酒酒球菌的最佳保存方法为:首先在稳定期前期离心收集菌体;其次加入保护剂(20 g/L酵母浸提物,40V/V甘油,20 g/L蔗糖,30 g/L谷氨酸钠)稀释菌体,使菌密度为109CFU/mL;然后直接投入液氮冷冻;最后在37℃温水浴中迅速解冻。保存6个月后,其中21株酒酒球菌的冷冻存活率达到99%以上。【结论】初步研究表明酵母浸提物,甘油,蔗糖,谷氨酸钠复合保护剂对酒酒球菌的保护效果较好,液氮超低温保存可用于酒酒球菌的长期保存。  相似文献   

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随着生物医学技术的发展,应用非人灵长类动物模型进行基础科学研究日益广泛。与此同时,由于栖息地破坏、狩猎和基因隔离,许多非人灵长类动物濒临灭绝。因此,改进非人灵长类动物精子冻存技术对物种遗传资源的保藏具有重要的意义。本文概述了非人灵长类动物的精液特征,介绍了精液液化和冷冻精子质量评估的方法,分析了冷冻保护剂、冷冻稀释液及冷冻方法等因素对精子冻存效果的影响,总结了目前非人灵长类精子冷冻常用的冷冻保存液和冷冻方法,并对相关精子参数进行了比较,同时探讨了非人灵长类动物精子冻存研究面临的困境,并提出了可行的方案。总之,本文综述了近年来非人灵长类动物精子冻存的重要研究成果,对开发新的冷冻保护剂及改进冷冻技术具有一定的参考价值。  相似文献   

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目的探讨三种不同冷冻保护剂对C57BL/6J小鼠附睾冷冻的效果。方法性成熟并交配过的6~8周龄C57BL/6J雄鼠附睾,分别用3种不同冷冻保护剂二甲基亚砜(DMSO)、丙二醇(PROH)、R18S3进行玻璃化冷冻、复苏和精子采集,观察比较三个实验组的复苏精子形态、存活率以及生殖能力。结果三组冷冻复苏分离后的精子形态完整,具有镰刀头状结构;荧光染色后PROH组精子存活率为(88.17±3.43)%,明显高于DMSO组:(61.17±10.65)%和R18S3组(16.83±6.49)%(P0.05);经辅助体外受精后均具有受精能力。获得的胚胎移植后可得到正常子代小鼠(DMSO∶PROH∶R18S3=13∶8∶17)。结论 3种冷冻保护剂均适用于C57BL/6J小鼠附睾冷冻,但PROH冷冻效果较好。  相似文献   

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为了评价利用不同冷冻保护剂冷冻早期卵裂期胚胎的效果,用小鼠为实验动物,采用慢速冷冻、快速融解的冷冻技术,比较丙二醇、二甲基亚砜和甘油作冷冻保护剂对小鼠2-细胞、4-细胞、8-细胞胚胎冷冻后胚胎存活率和囊胚形成率的影响。发现以丙二醇和蔗糖为冷冻保护剂冷冻4-细胞、8-细胞胚胎,解冻后胚胎成活率和囊胚形成率显著高于以二甲基亚砜或甘油为冷冻保护剂。结果表明,丙二醇是一种冷冻早期卵裂期小鼠胚胎有效的冷冻保护剂。  相似文献   

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以芽孢杆菌(Bacillus)为材料,用冷冻真空干燥法和砂管法,在4℃条件下进行了六年的菌种保藏对比试验.结果表明,冷冻真空干燥法比砂管法保藏的菌种存活率高,存活率下降速率小;建立了菌种保藏过程中菌种相对存活率随时间变化规律的数学模型L′_f(t)=e~(-0.1323t)和L′s(t)=e~(-0.2900t).该模型的模拟结果能与试验结果较好地吻合.在室温条件下,砂管法的菌种存活率下降速率比4℃条件下大,三个月时存活率为零或接近零;而冷冻真空干燥法保藏菌种存活率与4℃的效果接近.因此冷冻真空干燥法是芽孢杆菌的比较有效的保藏方法.  相似文献   

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Despite some 26 published reports addressing oyster sperm cryopreservation, systematic factor optimization is lacking, and sperm cryopreservation has not yet found application in aquaculture on a commercial scale. In this study, the effects of cooling rate, single or combined cryoprotectants at various concentrations, equilibration time (exposure to cryoprotectant), straw size, and cooling method were evaluated for protocol optimization of shipped sperm samples from diploid oysters. Evaluation of cooling rates revealed an optimal rate of 5 degrees C/min to -30 degrees C followed by cooling at 45 degrees C/min to -80 degrees C before plunging into liquid nitrogen. Screening of single or combined cryoprotectants at various concentrations suggested that a low concentration (2%) of polyethylene glycol (FW 200) was effective in retaining post-thaw motility and fertilizing capability when combined with permeating cryoprotetcants such as dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), methanol (MeOH), and propylene glycol (P-glycol). However, polyethylene glycol alone was not as effective as MeOH, DMSO, and P-glycol when using the same methods. The highest post-thaw motility (70%) and percent fertilization (98%) were obtained for samples cryopreserved with 6% MeOH. However, this does not exclude other cryoprotectants such as DMSO or P-glycol identified as effective agents in other studies. There was no significant difference in post-thaw motility between straw sizes of 0.25- and 0.5-ml. Equilibration time (exposure to cryoprotectant) of 60 min could be beneficial when the cryoprotectant concentration is low and solution is added in a step-wise fashion at low temperature. Differences in post-thaw sperm quality (e.g., motility or percent fertilization) among individual males were evident in this research. As a consequence, a generalized classification describing males with different tolerances (broad, intermediate, and narrow) to cryopreservation was developed. This classification could be applied to strain or species differences in tolerances to the cryopreservation process. The present study demonstrated that oyster sperm could be collected and shipped chilled to another facility for cryopreservation, and that it could be shipped back to the hatchery for fertilization performed at a production scale yielding live larvae with >90% fertilization. Given the existence of facilities for commercial-scale cryopreservation of dairy bull sperm, the methods developed in the present study for oysters provide a template for the potential commercialization of cryopreserved sperm in aquatic species.  相似文献   

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The availability of tetraploid Pacific oysters provides a unique opportunity for comparative studies of sperm cryopreservation between diploids and tetraploids. In parallel to studies with sperm from diploid oysters, this study reports systematic factor optimization for sperm cryopreservation of tetraploid oysters. Specifically, this study evaluated the effects of cooling rate, single or combined cryoprotectants at various concentrations, equilibration time (exposure to cryoprotectant), and straw size. Similar to sperm from diploids, the optimal cooling rate was 5 degrees C/min to -30 degrees C, followed by cooling at 45 degrees C/min to -80 degrees C before plunging into liquid nitrogen. Screening of single or combined cryoprotectants at various concentrations showed that a combination of the cryoprotectants 6% polyethylene glycol/4% propylene glycol and 6% polyethylene glycol/4% dimethyl sulfoxide yielded consistently high post-thaw motility. A long equilibration (60 min) yielded higher percent fertilization, and confirmed that extended equilibration could be beneficial when low concentrations of cryoprotectant are used. There was no significant difference in post-thaw motility between straw sizes of 0.25 and 0.5 mL. Despite low post-thaw fertilization (<10%) in general for sperm from tetraploids, optimized protocols in the present study effectively retained post-thaw motility for sperm from tetraploid oysters. This study confirmed that sperm from tetraploid Pacific oysters were more negatively affected by cryopreservation than were those of diploids. One possible explanation is that sperm from these two ploidies are different in their plasma membrane properties (e.g., structure, permeability, and elasticity), and the plasma membrane of sperm from tetraploids is more sensitive to cryopreservation effects. The fact that combinations of non-permeating and permeating cryoprotectants improved post-thaw motility in sperm from tetraploids provided presumptive evidence for this interpretation.  相似文献   

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Culture collections of microalgae represent a biological resource for scientific research and biotechnological applications. When compared to the current methods of maintenance and sub-culturing, cryopreservation minimizes labor costs and is an effective method for maintaining a large range of species over long periods with high stability. In order to determine the best cryopreservation method for microalgae species with great biotechnological potential, three freezing protocols were employed using different cryoprotectants (dimethyl sulfoxide—Me2SO; methanol—MeOH). Three marine microalgae species (Thalassiosira weissflogii; Nannochloropsis oculata, and Skeletonema sp.) were cooled by directly plunging into liquid nitrogen (?196°C) and with two-step controlled cooling protocols (?18°C and ?80°C pre-treatments). After storage periods ranging from 10 to 120 days, viability was determined by the ability of cells to actively grow again. Results obtained for T. weissflogii showed that this species could be preserved at ultra-low temperature (?196°C) for 10 and 30 days with 10?% Me2SO and 5?% MeOH when employed a controlled cooling protocol (?80°C). N. oculata was successfully cryopreserved either by direct freezing or with controlled cooling protocols. N. oculata samples presented good responses when treated with 5?% Me2SO, 10?% Me2SO, 5?% MeOH and even without any cryoprotectant. Skeletonema sp. did not survive cryopreservation in any of the tested conditions. The results indicate the difficulty in establishing common protocols for different microalgae species, being necessary further studies for a better understanding of cell damages during freezing and thawing conditions for each species.  相似文献   

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The major challenge in developing cryopreservation protocols for microencapsulated cells is that the relatively large size (300-400 microm) and the fragile semipermeable membrane of microcapsules makes them particularly prone to cryodamage. Rapid-cooling cryopreservation protocols with high DMSO concentrations (3.5M, 25% v/v) resulted in low post-thaw cell viability (<10%), which did not improve with higher concentrations (4.5M, 32% v/v) and longer exposure to DMSO, even though the majority of microcapsules (60-80%) remained intact. Subsequent investigations of slow cooling with a range of DMSO and EG concentrations resulted in a much higher post-thaw cell viability (80-85%), with the majority of the microcapsules remaining intact ( approximately 60%) when DMSO was used at a concentration of 2.8M (20% v/v) and EG at a concentration of 2.7M (15% v/v). The presence of 0.25M sucrose significantly improved post-thaw cell viability upon slow cooling with 2.8M (20% v/v) DMSO, although it had no effect on microcapsule integrity. Multistep exposure and removal of sucrose did not significantly improve either post-thaw cell viability or microcapsule integrity, compared to a single-step protocol. Ficoll 20% (w/v) also did not significantly improve post-thaw cell viability and microcapsule integrity. Hence, the optimal condition for microcapsule cryopreservation developed in this study is slow cooling with 2.8M (20% v/v) DMSO and 0.25M sucrose.  相似文献   

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Large culture collections of microalgae and cyanobacteria such as the Coimbra Collection of Algae (ACOI) hold unialgal cultures consisting of a population of cells/colonies of a certain species. These cultures are usually non-axenic, as other organisms such as bacteria and microfungi are also present in culture due to co-isolation. Attention has been recently given to partner organisms since studies indicate that some bacteria are important for nutrient uptake of the algal cells, acting as simbionts. Despite this benign effect in the actively growing cultures, when cryopreservation is applied for inactive-stage storage, these organisms may recover faster than the algae, thus affecting their recovery and the viability assessments. In this study, a set of mucilaginous ACOI microalgae were selected, cell features known for their relevance in cryopreservation success were recorded and simple two-step cryopreservation tests were applied. Thawed samples were transferred to fresh culture medium for recovery. Viability was assessed and partner organism proliferation (pop) was recorded. Results were analyzed by t-tests. Statistical models allowed us to support the known tendency for small, unicellular algae with no outer structures to be successfully cryopreserved and the negative effect of vacuoles in the cell prior to cryopreservation. On average cryopreservation with MeOH or Me2SO led to the recovery of nearly half the cells. It was found that the cryoprotection step with MeOH is when pop is triggered and that the use of Me2SO can prevent this effect. Progress on understanding the cultured consortia will assist the improvement of cryopreservation and research using microalgal cultures.  相似文献   

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Cryopreservation of endothelium is one of the major challenges in the cryopreservation of complex tissues. Human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) in suspension are available commercially and recently their post-thaw cell membrane integrity was significantly improved by cryopreservation in 5% dimethyl sulfoxide (Me2SO) and 6% hydroxyethyl starch (HES). However, cryopreservation of cells in monolayers has been elusive. The exact mechanisms of damage during cell monolayer cryopreservation are still under investigation. Here, we show that a combination of different factors contribute to significant progress in cryopreservation of endothelial monolayers. The addition of 2% chondroitin sulfate to 5% Me2SO and 6% HES and cooling at 0.2 or 1 °C/min led to high membrane integrity (97.3 ± 3.2%) immediately after thaw when HUVECs were cultured on a substrate with a coefficient of thermal expansion similar to that of ice. The optimized cryopreservation protocol was applied to monolayers of primary porcine corneal endothelial cells, and resulted in high post-thaw viability (95.9 ± 3.7% membrane integrity) with metabolic activity 12 h post-thaw comparable to unfrozen control.  相似文献   

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Long-term viability of preserved eukaryotic algae   总被引:5,自引:0,他引:5  
Levels of viability of Chlorella emersonii after storage of dried material for one year were 0.1% on rehydration, all other dried organisms examined in this study failed to recover after prolonged storage. In addition, no detectable recovery was observed in any of the algae tested after storage of freeze-dried cultures. Methods have also been developed to cryopreserve a range of microalgae, but no single protocol has been found to be universally satisfactory. Some strains are apparently not able to withstand cryopreservation using known methods, whilst others may be frozen successfully in the absence of cryoprotectant by plunging directly into liquid nitrogen. A two-step protocol (cooling to an intermediate subzero temperature prior to plunging into liquid nitrogen) has been used to cryopreserve the majority of strains. Where this has proven successful, post-thaw viability levels of over 95% have been attained for some algae. This paper demonstrates that, where applicable, cryopreservation allows the long-term preservation of frozen algae with no significant reduction in viability up to 22 years storage. (Previous location of Culture Collection of Algae and Protozoa) This revised version was published online in September 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.  相似文献   

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Experiments were conducted with a final goal of providing a suitable protocol for cryopreservation of Bactrian camel semen. In Experiment I, the effect of average cooling rate (slow cooling: 0.14 versus fast cooling: 0.55 degrees C/min) on the viability of chilled semen was evaluated. In Experiment II, the effect of different concentrations of glycerol (4, 6 and 8%) on the post-thaw viability of frozen sperm was investigated. In Experiment III, the efficiency of SHOTOR diluent was compared with IMV buffers for the cryopreservation of camel semen. Viability parameters including progressive forward motility (PFM), plasma membrane integrity and percentage of live spermatozoa were assessed. Progressive forward motility of sperm cooled at the faster rate was superior after incubating for 24h at 4 degrees C compared to that cooled at the slower rate (P<0.05). Post-thaw viability of Bactrian camel sperm was better using a final glycerol concentration of 6% compared to 4 and 8% (P<0.05). Progressive forward motility of frozen-thawed sperm was greater using SHOTOR diluent (29.9%) compared to IMV buffers (4.2%, P<0.05). In conclusion, semen cryopreservation in Bactrian camel is feasible when it is extended in SHOTOR diluent, cooled within 1h (average cooling rate: 0.55 degrees C/min) to 4 degrees C, and then exposed to glycerol, at the final concentration of 6%.  相似文献   

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Gwo JC  Chiu JY  Chou CC  Cheng HY 《Cryobiology》2005,50(3):338-343
The cryopreservation of algae could prevent genetic drift and minimize labor costs compared to the current method of maintenance and subculturing. Clear, simple protocols for cryopreservation of marine microalga, Nannochloropsis oculata were developed and cryoprotectant choice and concentration optimized. The viability of the microalga was assessed directly after thawing, and algal concentration was measured after 2-30 days of growth. Five cryoprotectants (dimethyl sulphoxide, Me2SO; ethylene glycol, EG; glycerol, Gly; methanol, MeOH; and propylene glycol, PG) at five concentrations (10, 20, 30, 40, and 50%; v/v) were evaluated to determine the toxicity of various cryoprotectants to N. oculata. The toxicity of cryoprotectant (Me2SO, EG, MeOH, and PG) was observed only at higher concentrations of CPAs: > 20% for EG, > 30% for Me2SO and methanol, and > 40% for PG. Direct freezing of algae in liquid nitrogen resulted in a severe loss of viability and a modified cryopreservation protocol proved to be more appropriate for the preservation of N. oculata. Cryopreservation protocols developed and tested in the present study might be applied to cryopreserving other strains, or species, in this genus.  相似文献   

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《Cryobiology》2016,73(3):191-197
Although primary neuronal cells are routinely used for neuroscience research, with potential clinical applications such as neuronal transplantation and tissue engineering, a gold standard protocol for preservation has not been yet developed. In the present work, a slow cooling methodology without ice seeding was studied and optimized for cryopreservation of rat cerebellar granular cells. Parameters such as cooling rate, plunge temperature and cryoprotective agent concentration were assessed using a custom built device based on Pye's freezer idea. Cryopreservation outcome was evaluated by post thawing cell viability/viable cell yield and in culture viability over a period of 14 days. The best outcome was achieved when 10% of Me2SO as cryoprotective agent, a cooling rate of 3.1 ± 0.2 °C/min and a plunge temperature of −48.2 ± 1.5 °C were applied. The granular cells cryopreserved under these conditions exhibited a cell viability of 82.7 ± 2.7% and a viable cell yield of 28.6 ± 2.2%. Moreover, cell viability in culture remained above 50%, very similar to not cryopreserved cells (control). Our results also suggest that post-thaw viability (based on membrane integrity assays) not necessarily reflects the quality of the cryopreservation procedure and proper functionality tests must be carried out in order to optimize both post thaw viability/cell yield and in culture performance.  相似文献   

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