Long-term culture of feline oviduct epithelial cells on permeable filter supports

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Susanne Eder
Karin Müller
Shuai Chen
Jennifer Schoen
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[1] Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research,Department of Reproduction Biology
[2] Institute for Farm Animal Biology,Institute of Reproductive Biology
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Cytotechnology | 2022年 / 74卷
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Oviduct epithelial cells; Long-term culture; Domestic cat;
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Basic knowledge about cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying feline reproduction is required to improve reproductive biotechnologies in endangered felids. Commonly, the domestic cat (Felis catus) is used as a model species, but many of the fine-tuned, dynamic reproductive processes can hardly be observed in vivo. This necessitates the development of in vitro models. The oviduct is a central reproductive organ hosting fertilization in the ampulla and early embryonic development in the isthmus part, which also functions as a sperm reservoir before fertilization. In other species, culturing oviduct epithelial cells in compartmentalized culture systems has proven useful to maintain oviduct epithelium polarization and functionality. Therefore, we made the first attempt to establish a compartmentalized long-term culture system of feline oviduct epithelial cells from both ampulla and isthmus. Cells were isolated from tissue samples (n = 33 animals) after routine gonadectomy, seeded on permeable filter supports and cultured at the liquid–liquid or air–liquid interface. Cultures were harvested after 21 days and microscopically evaluated for epithelial differentiation (monolayer formation with basal–apical polarization) and protein expression of marker genes (oviduct-specific glycoprotein, acetylated tubulin). Due to the heterogeneous and undefined native tissue material available for this study, the applied cell culture approach was only successful in a limited number of cases (five differentiated cultures). Even though the protocol needs optimization, our study showed that the compartmentalized culture approach is suitable for maintaining differentiated epithelial cells from both isthmus and ampulla of the feline oviduct.
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