Mouse oocyte maturation: the effect of modified nucleocytoplasmic ratio.
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چکیده
Fully grown mouse oocytes isolated from large antral follicles and cultured in vitro complete their maturation up to the second metaphase with extrusion of the first polar body (1PB) with a 40/50 proportion (80%). When their cytoplasmic volume is, however, reduced before the onset of culture, the frequency of oocytes completing maturation gradually decreases. In the half oocytes, 66% (33/50) extruded 1PB, while in third oocytes the proportion was 57% (28/49) and in quarter oocytes no polar bodies were extruded. The time course of germinal vesicle breakdown was also delayed in comparison to the decreased cytoplasmic volume. Moreover, the isolated germinal vesicles surrounded with a thin cytoplasmic rim only remained intact after a prolonged culture. The full competence of complete maturation can be restored by fusion of an additional cytoplast to the manipulated nucleate parts. We postulate that a critical nucleocytoplasmic volume ratio is absolutely necessary for normal maturation in mammalian oocytes.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Reproduction, nutrition, development
دوره 38 6 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1998