@article {Fran{\v e}k608687, author = {Roman Fran{\v e}k and Tom{\'a}{\v s} Tichop{\'a}d and Michaela Fu{\v c}{\'\i}kov{\'a} and Christoph Steinbach and Martin P{\v s}eni{\v c}ka}, title = {Production and use of triploid zebrafish for surrogate reproduction}, elocation-id = {608687}, year = {2019}, doi = {10.1101/608687}, publisher = {Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory}, abstract = {We report for first time comparison of two approaches for zebrafish triploid production using cold shock and heat shock treatment. Subsequently, produced triploid zebrafish were used as a recipients for intraperitoneal transplantation of ovarian and testicular cells originating from vas:EGFP strain in order to verify their suitability for surrogate reproduction. Heat shock treatment was far more effective evaluated as success rate of triploid production and viability in comparison to cold shock. Triploids were produced with up to 100\% efficiency in particular females. As expected, all triploids were males. Subsequently, germ cells transplantation revealed that triploids are suitable surrogate hosts. Production of donor-derived sperm was achieved in 23\% and 16\% of triploids transplanted by testicular and ovarian cells, respectively. Success of the transplantation was confirmed by positive GFP signal detected in gonads of dissected fish and stripped sperm. Germline transmission was confirmed by fertilization tests followed by PCR analysis of embryos. Reproductive success of germline chimera triploids evaluated as fertilization rate and progeny development was comparable to control groups.}, URL = {https://www.biorxiv.org/content/early/2019/04/13/608687}, eprint = {https://www.biorxiv.org/content/early/2019/04/13/608687.full.pdf}, journal = {bioRxiv} }