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Uteshev V. K., Kaurova S. A., Shishova N. V., Kramarova L. I., Gakhova E. N. Hypothermic storage of amphibian oocytes. How long can ovulated oocytes of the common frog Rana temporaria (Ranidae, Amphibia) be stored?. Current Studies in Herpetology, 2025, vol. 25, iss. 3, pp. 221-225. DOI: 10.18500/1814-6090-2025-25-3-4-221-225

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Hypothermic storage of amphibian oocytes. How long can ovulated oocytes of the common frog Rana temporaria (Ranidae, Amphibia) be stored?

Autors: 
Uteshev Viktor K., Institute of Cell Biophysics RAS – A Separate Subdivision of Federal Research Centre “Pushchino Scientific Centre for Biological Research RAS”
Kaurova Svetlana A., Institute of Cell Biophysics RAS – A Separate Subdivision of Federal Research Centre “Pushchino Scientific Centre for Biological Research RAS”
Shishova Natalia V., Institute of Cell Biophysics RAS – A Separate Subdivision of Federal Research Centre “Pushchino Scientific Centre for Biological Research RAS”
Kramarova Ludmila I., Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics, Russian Academy of Sciences
Gakhova Edith N., Institute of Cell Biophysics RAS – A Separate Subdivision of Federal Research Centre “Pushchino Scientific Centre for Biological Research RAS”
Abstract: 

Currently, there is an unacceptably high rate of decline in the biodiversity of vertebrates, and, first of all, amphibians. This situation requires emergency measures to save the endangered species of these animals. One of such measures is the development of assisted reproductive technologies, including cryopreservation and cryobanking of reproductive cells (sperm and oocytes). However, cryopreservation technologies, successfully used for banking sperm, have not yet been adapted for cryobanking amphibian oocytes. This has spurred interest in studying the possibility of hypothermic storage of amphibian oocytes at low positive temperatures. The objective of this article is to consider and analyze the results of hypothermic storage of ovulated oocytes of tailless amphibians. Analysis of the literature shows that the duration of storage of ovulated frog oocytes in any aqueous solutions does not exceed tens of hours. The duration of storage of oocytes by the “dry” method in closed containers increases to 9 days, and their preservation in female carcasses can reach 9–10 days. The use of an improved “dry” method using gas mixtures under pressure increases the storage period of oocytes to 12–15 days. The maximum duration (2–2.5 months) was observed when storing oocytes in the oviducts of live frogs.

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Received: 
12.02.2025
Accepted: 
23.03.2025
Published: 
25.12.2025