Inhibition of HDAC6 by tubastatin A disrupts mouse oocyte meiosis via regulating histone modifications and mRNA expression

2020 ◽  
Vol 235 (10) ◽  
pp. 7030-7042 ◽  
Author(s):  
Liyan Sui ◽  
Rong Huang ◽  
Hao Yu ◽  
Sheng Zhang ◽  
Ziyi Li
Cell Cycle ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 513-520 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qiang Wang ◽  
Jun-Shu Ai ◽  
Safiriyu Idowu Ola ◽  
Ling Gu ◽  
Yong-Zhong Zhang ◽  
...  

Cell Division ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ming-Hong Sun ◽  
Lin-Lin Hu ◽  
Chao-Ying Zhao ◽  
Xiang Lu ◽  
Yan-Ping Ren ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Ral family is a member of Ras-like GTPase superfamily, which includes RalA and RalB. RalA/B play important roles in many cell biological functions, including cytoskeleton dynamics, cell division, membrane transport, gene expression and signal transduction. However, whether RalA/B involve into the mammalian oocyte meiosis is still unclear. This study aimed to explore the roles of RalA/B during mouse oocyte maturation. Results Our results showed that RalA/B expressed at all stages of oocyte maturation, and they were enriched at the spindle periphery area after meiosis resumption. The injection of RalA/B siRNAs into the oocytes significantly disturbed the polar body extrusion, indicating the essential roles of RalA/B for oocyte maturation. We observed that in the RalA/B knockdown oocytes the actin filament fluorescence intensity was significantly increased at the both cortex and cytoplasm, and the chromosomes were failed to locate near the cortex, indicating that RalA/B regulate actin dynamics for spindle migration in mouse oocytes. Moreover, we also found that the Golgi apparatus distribution at the spindle periphery was disturbed after RalA/B depletion. Conclusions In summary, our results indicated that RalA/B affect actin dynamics for chromosome positioning and Golgi apparatus distribution in mouse oocytes.


Author(s):  
Lin‐Lin Hu ◽  
Meng‐Hao Pan ◽  
Feng‐Lian Yang ◽  
Zi‐Ao Zong ◽  
Feng Tang ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Di Xie ◽  
Juan Zhang ◽  
JinLi Ding ◽  
Jing Yang ◽  
Yan Zhang

Background. OLA1 is a member of the GTPase protein family, unlike other members, it can bind and hydrolyze ATP more efficiently than GTP. OLA1 participates in cell proliferation, oxidative response and tumorigenesis. However, whether OLA1 is also required for oocyte meiosis is still unknown. Methods. In this study, the localization, expression, and functions of OLA1 in the mouse oocyte meiosis were examined. Immunofluorescent and confocal microscopy were used to explore the location pattern of OLA1 in the mouse oocyte. Moreover, nocodazole treatment was used to confirm the spindle-like location of OLA1 during mouse meiosis. Western blot was used to explore the expression pattern of OLA1 in the mouse oocyte. Microinjection of siRNA was used to explore the OLA1 functions in the mouse oocyte meiosis. In addition, chromosome spreading was used to investigate the spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) activity. Results. Immunofluorescent staining showed that OLA1 evenly distributed in the cytoplasm at germinal vesicle (GV) stage. After meiosis resumption (GVBD), OLA1 co-localized with spindles, which was further identified by nocodazole treatment experiments. Knockdown of OLA1 impaired the germinal vesicle breakdown progression and finally resulted in a lower polar body extrusion rate. Immunofluorescence analysis indicated that knockdown of OLA1 led to abnormal spindle assembly, which was evidenced by multipolar spindles in OLA1-RNAi-oocytes. After 6 h post-GVBD in culture, an increased proportion of oocyte which has precociously entered into anaphase/telephase I (A/TI) was observed in OLA1-knockdown oocytes, suggesting that loss of OLA1 resulted in the premature segregation of homologous chromosomes. In addition, the chromosome spread analysis suggested that OLA1 knockdown induced premature anaphase onset was due to the precocious inactivation of SAC. Taken together, we concluded that OLA1 plays important role in GVBD, spindle assembly and SAC activation maintenance in oocyte meiosis.


2017 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Warif El Yakoubi ◽  
Eulalie Buffin ◽  
Damien Cladière ◽  
Yulia Gryaznova ◽  
Inés Berenguer ◽  
...  

PLoS ONE ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. e0170650 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nicole J. Camlin ◽  
Eileen A. McLaughlin ◽  
Janet E. Holt
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2018 ◽  
Vol 100 (3) ◽  
pp. 711-720 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhen-Nan Pan ◽  
Yujie Lu ◽  
Feng Tang ◽  
Meng-Hao Pan ◽  
Xiang Wan ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 234 (10) ◽  
pp. 18513-18523 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yu Zhang ◽  
Lan‐Lan Wu ◽  
Xiang Wan ◽  
Hong‐Hui Wang ◽  
Xiao‐Han Li ◽  
...  
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2000 ◽  
Vol 6 (S2) ◽  
pp. 964-965
Author(s):  
Qing-Yuan Sun ◽  
Randall S. Prather ◽  
Heide Schatten

Mammalian oocytes are arrested at the diplotene stage of the first meiotic division. Release of oocytes from their follicles induces meiotic resumption characterized by germinal vesicle breakdown (GVBD), followed by the chromosome formation and metaphase I spindle organization and finally the extrusion the first polar body. Recently it was shown that cellpermeant antioxidants significantly inhibit spontaneous resumption of meiosis in mouse oocytes, which may indicate a role of oxygen radicals in oocyte maturation. The regulation of mouse oocyte meiosis resumption is different from that of large domestic animals in that GVBD is independent of Ca2+ and protein synthesis. The present study investigated the influence of two cell-permeant antioxidants, 2(3)-ter-butyl-4-hydroxyanisole (BHA) and nordihydroguaiaretic acid (NDGA), on porcine oocyte meiosis resumption, chromatin behavior and spindle assembly. Our findings revealed a different role of antioxidants in porcine oocyte meiosis resumption than in mouse oocyte maturation.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Huiyuan Wang ◽  
Chenyi Zhong ◽  
Rui Yang ◽  
Yaoxue Yin ◽  
Rongrong Tan ◽  
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