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The neonatal southern white rhinoceros ovary contains oogonia in germ cell nests

Veterinary Science

The neonatal southern white rhinoceros ovary contains oogonia in germ cell nests

R. Appeltant, R. Hermes, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Ruth Appeltant, Robert Hermes, and colleagues reveals the potential for fertility preservation in the critically endangered northern white rhinoceros through innovative techniques in culturing ovarian tissues. Discover how insights from neonatal southern white rhinoceroses could pave the way for advanced reproductive technologies and conservation efforts.

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Abstract
The northern white rhinoceros is functionally extinct with only two females left. Establishing methods to culture ovarian tissues, follicles, and oocytes to generate eggs will support conservation efforts using in vitro embryo production. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first description of the structure and molecular signature of any rhinoceros, more specifically, we describe the neonatal and adult southern white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum) ovary; the closest relation of the northern white rhinoceros. Interestingly, all ovaries contain follicles despite advanced age. Analysis of the neonate reveals a population of cells molecularly characterised as mitotically active, pluripotent with germ cell properties. These results indicate that unusually, the neonatal ovary still contains oogonia in germ cell nests at birth, providing an opportunity for fertility preservation. Therefore, utilising ovaries from stillborn and adult rhinoceros can provide cells for advanced assisted reproductive technologies and investigating the neonatal ovaries of other endangered species is crucial for conservation.
Publisher
Communications Biology
Published On
Oct 17, 2023
Authors
Ruth Appeltant, Robert Hermes, Susanne Holtze, Silvia Clotilde Modina, Cesare Galli, Briet D. Bjarkadottir, Babatomisin V. Adeniran, Xi Wei, Aleona Swegen, Thomas Bernd Hildebrandt, Suzannah A. Williams
Tags
northern white rhinoceros
fertility preservation
south white rhinoceros
ovarian tissue culture
conservation
assisted reproductive technologies
endangered species
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