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First IVF kangaroo embryo a major leap for marsupial conservation

First IVF kangaroo embryo a major leap for marsupial conservation
Credit: University of Queensland

A University of Queensland-led team has successfully produced the first kangaroo embryos via in vitro fertilization (IVF), a crucial jump towards saving other marsupial species from extinction. The details are in the journal Reproduction, Fertility and Development.

Lead researcher Dr. Andres Gambini said the achievement provided valuable insights into marsupial reproduction and the potential of assisted reproductive technologies for conservation.

"Australia is home to the greatest diversity of marsupial fauna on the planet but it also has the highest mammal extinction rate," Dr. Gambini said.

"Our ultimate goal is to support the preservation of endangered marsupial species like koalas, Tasmanian devils, northern hairy-nosed wombats and Leadbeater's possums."

The trial assessed the development of kangaroo eggs and sperm in the laboratory before were produced by (ICSI), a technique that involves injecting a single sperm directly into a mature egg.

"Because eastern grey kangaroos are overabundant, we collected their eggs and sperm for use as a model to adapt the embryo technologies already applied to domestic animals and humans," Dr. Gambini said.

"Access to marsupial tissues is challenging as they are less studied than domestic animals despite being iconic and integral to Australian biodiversity.

"We are now refining techniques to collect, culture and preserve marsupial eggs and sperm.

"By developing preservation methods, we aim to safeguard the genetic material of these unique and precious animals for future use to ensure their conservation.

"While it's difficult to provide an exact timeline, with sustained collaboration, funding and continued technical advancements, we are hopeful the birth of a through IVF could become a reality within a decade.

"This success with kangaroo embryos is deeply fulfilling, representing the culmination of years of training, research and collaboration."

More information: P. D. Palacios et al, 28 Successful production of kangaroo ICSI embryos, Reproduction, Fertility and Development (2024).

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