Cryopreservation of finfish and shellfish gametes and embryos
Nai-Hsien
Chao, I. Chiu Liao-2001
Aquaculture, 197 (1-4): 161-189
(Reproductive Biotechnology in
Finfish Aquaculture
Oceanic Institute, Hawaii, USA, 4 - 7 October 1999
Edited by C.-S. Lee, E. Donaldson and N. Bromage)
Abstract:
Advances
in research on cryopreservation of gametes and embryos of aquatic organisms
are modest compared with work done in terrestrial animals and plants. While
sperm has been successfully cryopreserved in a number of cultured finfish
and shellfish species, utilization at the farm level is still very limited.
Modest success has been achieved in the cryopreservation of shellfish
embryos and early larvae. On the other hand, cryopreservation of finfish ova
and embryos has not been successful so far. Unlike shellfish eggs and
embryos, finfish ova and embryos are large, contain a large amount of yolk
and are covered with a relatively thick chorion. Uniformity in the
penetration of conventional cryoprotectants and in cooling during the
freezing process has not been attained in these large and dense specimens.
Just
as cryopreservation has many practical applications in breeding terrestrial
plants and animals, cryopreservation also offers the same potential in the
artificial propagation of many aquatic animals. Furthermore,
cryopreservation has a significant role in such concerns as aquatic
biodiversity, eco-toxicology, and environmental conservation.
This
paper reviews the recent advances in finfish and shellfish gamete and embryo
cryopreservation. Work done in the authors' country is discussed separately
from those in the other countries. Future cryopreservation research in
aquatic animals is directed towards overcoming the problems posed by finfish
ova and embryos using very recent technical innovations. The wide application
of cryopreservation in fish farming and in the preservation of aquatic
animals in general is encouraged.
(Taiwan
Fisheries Research Institute, 199 Hou-Ih Rd., Keelung 202, Taiwan, Tel.:
+886-2-24622101 ext. 3301/3308; fax: +886-2-24628138, e-mail: nhchao@mail.tfrin.gov.tw)