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Supplementation of exogenous lipids via liposomes improves coral larvae settlement post-cryopreservation and nano-laser warming.
Cirino, Luca; Tsai, Sujune; Wang, Li-Hsueh; Chen, Chii-Shiarng; Hsieh, Wen-Chung; Huang, Cheng-Liang; Wen, Zhi-Hong; Lin, Chiahsin.
Affiliation
  • Cirino L; Department of Marine Biotechnology and Resources, National Sun Yai-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan; National Museum of Marine Biology & Aquarium, 2 Houwan Rd., Checheng, Pingtung, 944, Taiwan.
  • Tsai S; Department of Post Modern Agriculture, Mingdao University, 369 Wen-Hua Road, Peetow, ChangHua, 52345, Taiwan. Electronic address: stsai@mdu.edu.tw.
  • Wang LH; National Museum of Marine Biology & Aquarium, 2 Houwan Rd., Checheng, Pingtung, 944, Taiwan; Institute of Marine Biology, National Dong Hwa University, 2 Houwan Rd., Checheng, Pingtung, 944, Taiwan.
  • Chen CS; Department of Marine Biotechnology and Resources, National Sun Yai-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan; National Museum of Marine Biology & Aquarium, 2 Houwan Rd., Checheng, Pingtung, 944, Taiwan; Institute of Marine Biology, National Dong Hwa University, 2 Houwan Rd., Checheng, Pingtung, 944, Tai
  • Hsieh WC; He Wei Precision Company Limited, Hsinchu, Taiwan.
  • Huang CL; Department of Applied Chemistry, National Chiayi University, No.300 Syuefu Rd., Chiayi City, 60004, Taiwan.
  • Wen ZH; Department of Marine Biotechnology and Resources, National Sun Yai-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Electronic address: wzh@mail.nsysu.edu.tw.
  • Lin C; National Museum of Marine Biology & Aquarium, 2 Houwan Rd., Checheng, Pingtung, 944, Taiwan; Institute of Marine Biology, National Dong Hwa University, 2 Houwan Rd., Checheng, Pingtung, 944, Taiwan. Electronic address: chiahsin@nmmba.gov.tw.
Cryobiology ; 98: 80-86, 2021 02.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33386123
ABSTRACT
Coral reefs worldwide are receding because of detrimental human activities, and cryopreservation of coral larvae would ensure that their genetic biodiversity is not irremediably lost. In recent years, the vitrification and laser warming of coral propagules has demonstrated promising results. During cryopreservation, cellular membranes undergo substantial reconfigurations that may affect survival. Fat enrichment may alter the physical proprieties of cell membranes and improve resistance to low temperatures. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine whether supplementation of exogenous lipids using liposomes would improve cryosurvival and further development of the vitrified and laser-warmed coral larvae of Seriatopora caliendrum and Pocillopora verrucosa. A vitrification solution (VS) composed of 2 M ethylene glycol (EG), 1 M propylene glycol (PG), 40% (w/v) Ficoll, and 10% gold nanoparticles (at a final concentration of 1.2 × 1018 particles/m3 and an optimised emission wavelength of 535 nm) was chosen. Coral larvae were subjected to vitrification with VS incorporating one of four lipid classes phosphatidylcholine (PC), phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), erucic acid (EA), and linoleic acid (LA). Warming was achieved using a single laser pulse (300 V, 10 ms pulse width, 2 mm laser beam diameter). A significantly higher vitality rate was observed in S. caliendrum larvae subjected to vitrification and laser warming with EA-incorporated VS, and P. verrucosa larvae vitrified and laser warmed using PE-incorporated VS achieved a significantly higher settlement rate. Our study demonstrated that supplementation of exogenous lipids with liposomes enhances coral larvae cryotolerance and improves cryopreservation outcomes. Lipid enrichment may play a key role in cryobanking coral propagules, and in propagule development after thawing.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Anthozoa / Metal Nanoparticles Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Cryobiology Year: 2021 Type: Article Affiliation country: Taiwan

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Anthozoa / Metal Nanoparticles Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Cryobiology Year: 2021 Type: Article Affiliation country: Taiwan