The localization of LAP2β during pronuclear formation in bovine oocytes after fertilization or activation

Zygote ◽  
2006 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 157-167 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mamiko Isaji ◽  
Hisataka Iwata ◽  
Hiroshi Harayama ◽  
Masashi Miyake

SummaryWe have shown that the assembly of lamin-associated polypeptide (LAP) 2β was detected surrounding the chromatin mass around the time of extrusion of the second polar body (PB) in some fertilized oocytes, but not in most activated oocytes, by using A23187 and cycloheximide (CaA + CH). Here, we immunohistologically analysed the correlation between LAP2β assembly and chromatin condensation in fertilized and activated oocytes during the second meiosis. In bovine cumulus cells, the onset of LAP2β assembly was observed around anaphase chromosomes with strongly phosphorylated histone H3. No LAP2β assembled around the chromosomes in the first and second polar bodies and the alternative oocyte chromatin (oCh) if histone H3 was phosphorylated. Only histone H3 of oCh was completely dephosphorylated during the telophase II/G1 transition (Tel II/G1), and then LAP2β assembled around only the oCh without phosphorylated histone H3. In the oocytes activated by CaA + CH, LAP2β did not assemble around the condensed oCh during the Tel II/G1 transition, although their histone H3 dephosphorylation occurred rather rapidly compared with that of the fertilized oocytes. The patterns of histone H3 dephosphorylation and LAP2β assembly in oocytes activated by CaA alone showed greater similarity to those in fertilized oocytes than to those in oocytes activated by CaA + CH. These results show that LAP2β assembles around only oCh after complete dephosphorylation of histone H3 after fertilization and activation using CaA alone, and that the timing of histone H3 dephosphorylation and LAP2β assembly in these oocytes is different from that of somatic cells. The results also indicate that CH treatment inhibits LAP2β assembly around oCh but not histone H3 dephosphorylation.

2009 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 214
Author(s):  
N. Canel ◽  
D. Salamone

Dehydroleucodine (DhL) is a sesquiterpene lactone that inhibits germinal vesicle breakdown in Bufo arenarum oocytes. Its action takes place over early stages of the cdc25 activation cascade (Bühler MI et al. 2007 Zygote 15, 183–187). The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of DhL to induce parthenogenetic activation by observing nuclear dynamics and second polar body (2PB) extrusion of bovine oocytes, in the presence or absence of Cytochalasin B (CB), comparing these treatments with 6-Dimethylaminopurine (DMAP), an activation agent widely used. Cumulus–oocyte complexes were collected from cow ovaries obtained from a slaughterhouse. They were matured in TCM 199, supplemented with 5% FCS, 10 UI mL–1 penicillin, 10 μg mL–1 FSH, 100 μM cysteamine, 0.3 mm sodium pyruvate and 2 mm glutamine, at 39°C under 6% CO2 in air for 24 h. After removal of cumulus cells, metaphase II (MII) oocytes were selected and treated with 5 μm ionomycin (Io) for 4 min. Afterwards, oocytes were randomly allocated into one of the following treatments: a) incubation with 2 mm DMAP for 3 h (DMAP); b) incubation with 5 μm DhL for 3 h (DhL); and c) incubation with 5 μm DhL and 5 μg mL–1 CB, for 3 h (DhL-CB). A control group was only treated with Io. Activated oocytes were cultured in the maturation medium during 4, 11 or 17 h (Io exposure = 0 h), stained with Hoechst 33342 and analyzed under fluorescence microscope to evaluate nuclear stage and 2PB extrusion. Activation data are presented in Table 1. Oocytes with two extruded polar bodies and a metaphase plate were considered as partially activated (PA) and those exhibiting one pronucleus (PN) or already cleaved, as fully activated (FA). Oocytes that remained arrested at MII were not included in the table. Rates of 2PB emission were 98.3, 4.9, 83.6 and 61.5% for Io, DMAP, DhL and DhL-CB, respectively. These percentages were determined over total number of activated oocytes (PA and FA) within each group, including results from all evaluation times because no differences were found between them. Nuclear evaluation suggests that DhL is as effective as DMAP to induce full activation when combined with CB, and its use does not induce the early PN formation observed with DMAP at 4 h post Io. Most of the oocytes activated with DhL extruded a 2PB; these results were statistically different from those observed for other groups. These results indicate that DhL might be a useful agent to induce parthenogenesis, allowing 2PB extrusion and avoiding early PN formation in bovine oocytes. Table 1.Partial and full activation of bovine oocytes at 4, 11 and 17 h post treatments


2005 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 309
Author(s):  
S. Kishigami ◽  
E. Mizutani ◽  
S. Wakayama ◽  
T. Wakayama

Reproductive technologies allow us to produce offspring using a variety of cells including sperm, spermatids, spermatocytes, somatic cells, and even parthenogenetic oocytes. In each of these technologies, failure of pronuclear formation after injection often prevents successful artificial reproduction. One of the possible causes is assumed to be that the breakage of the cytoplasmic membrane by simple pipetting is not enough to expose the nuclei to the ooplasm for pronuclear formation. To overcome this problem, we applied digitonin, a mild nonionic detergent, for the purpose of the permeabilization of cellular and nuclear membranes before injection. In this study, round spermatid cells in the mouse were used as a model because of their low pronuclear formation rate after injection. First, to examine the permeabilization of spermatids by digitonin, spermatid cells were incubated in CZB medium including 10 μg/mL of digitonin. Interestingly, the spermatids were lysed within 30 s after transfer but not other spermatogenic cells or somatic cells. Next, we conducted round spermatid injection (ROSI) using PVP including digitonin in a similar manner. Spermatids were picked up by injection pipette from spermatogenic cells suspended in a drop of PVP. These spermatids were transferred into another PVP drop including 1 μg/mL or 10 μg/mL of digitonin and left for 30 s. These digitonin-treated spermatids were then directly injected into previously activated oocytes. Six hours after injection, the fertilized oocytes were examined. Pronuclear formation rates were calculated as a proportion of oocytes with two pronuclei as well as one second polar body to total oocytes with one second polar body (Table 1). After digitonin treatment, fertilization rates significantly increased compared with ROSI without digitonin (Table 1). Further, these fertilized oocytes developed into blastocysts in vitro at comparable or higher rates. To further elucidate the effects of digitonin pretreatment on in vivo development, embryos were transferred into surrogate mothers 24 h after injection for offspring production. Although it is preliminary, we succeeded in the delivery of pups after ROSI with digitonin pretreatment (8 pups out of 14 transferred embryos). Thus, digitonin pretreatment is suggested to improve the success rate of ROSI. Table 1. Fertilization and in vitro development after ROSI with digitonin


Reproduction ◽  
2002 ◽  
pp. 235-240 ◽  
Author(s):  
T Azuma ◽  
T Kondo ◽  
S Ikeda ◽  
H Imai ◽  
M Yamada

EDTA saturated with Ca(2+), Fe(3+) or Cu(2+) can induce parthenogenetic activation of pig oocytes at the germinal vesicle stage, whereas EDTA saturated with Zn(2+), which is unable to chelate Zn(2+), does not, indicating that chelation of Zn(2+) with EDTA saturated with Ca(2+) (Ca-EDTA) in maturing pig oocytes plays a pivotal role in the induction of parthenogenetic activation of oocytes. In the present study, the involvement of Zn(2+) chelation in the induction of parthenogenetic activation of pig oocytes at the germinal vesicle stage was confirmed first by examining the effects of concomitant addition of Zn(2+), Cu(2+) or Ni(2+) at various concentrations together with 1 mmol Ca-EDTA l(-1) to the maturation medium. The titration experiments revealed that the pronuclear formation induced by 1 mmol Ca-EDTA l(-1) was completely inhibited by the addition of > 30 micromol Zn(2+) l(-1) to the medium, but not by the addition of Cu(2+) and Ni(2+) at any concentration examined. Second, bovine and mouse oocytes at the germinal vesicle stage were cultured in medium with or without 1 mmol Ca-EDTA l(-1) for 48 h to examine the effects of Ca-EDTA treatment on these oocytes during maturation culture. Most (70-86%) of the bovine oocytes that underwent germinal vesicle breakdown matured to the MII stage via the MI phase, regardless of whether Ca-EDTA was present for the first 24 h of culture. However, 61% of oocytes that had been cultured with Ca-EDTA for 48 h formed a pronucleus without a second polar body, whereas oocytes cultured in the absence of Ca-EDTA were not observed to form a pronucleus at any time during culture. However, even when mouse oocytes at the germinal vesicle stage were cultured for up to 48 h in maturation medium containing Ca-EDTA, pronuclear formation was not observed. Finally, when bovine oocytes that had been cultured with 1 mmol Ca-EDTA l(-1) for 48 h from the germinal vesicle stage were cultured further in medium without Ca-EDTA that was supplemented with 5% fetal calf serum, only 26% of the oocytes developed to the cleaved stage, and none could develop further.


1999 ◽  
Vol 54 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 285-294 ◽  
Author(s):  
Q. Y. Sun ◽  
Y. Lax ◽  
S. Rubinstein ◽  
D. Y. Chen ◽  
H. Breitbart

Abstract A very sensitive method was established for detecting the activity of mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase in mouse eggs, and used to follow temporal changes of this kinase during fertilization and sponatenous or chemically-induced parthenogenic activation. MAP kinase activity increased between 1 and 2.5 h post-insemination, at which time the second polar body was emitted and sperm chromatin was dispersed; its activity decreased sharply at 8 h, when pronuclei were formed. Both calcium ionophore A23187 and ethanol simulta­ neously induced pronuclear formation and MAP kinase inactivation in aged eggs 8 h after incubation but less effectively in fresh eggs. The protein kinase inhibitor staurosporine in­duced pronuclear formation and MAP kinase inactivation more quickly than other treat­ ments, with MAP kinase inactivation occurring slightly proceeding pronuclear formation. Okadaic acid, a specific inhibitor of protein phosphatase 1 and 2A , induced increase in MAP kinase activity, and overcame pronuclear formation induced by various stimuli. MAP kinase inactivation preceded pronuclear formation in eggs spontaneously activated by aging in vitro, perhaps due to cytoplasmic degeneration and thus delayed response of nuclear envelope precursors to MAP kinase inactivation. These data suggest that MAP kinase is a key protein kinase regulating the events of mouse egg activation. Increased MAP kinase activity is temporally correlated with the second polar body emission and sperm chromatin decondensation. Although different stimuli (including sperm) may initially act through different mechanisms, they finally inactivate MAP kinase, probably by allowing the action of protein phosphatase, and thus induces the transition to interphase.


2015 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 121 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y. M. Toishibekov ◽  
R. K. Tursunova ◽  
M. Sh. Yermekova

Advances in reproduction technologies, such as in vitro maturation, IVF, and in vitro culture, stimulated research for efficient cryopreservation techniques for mammalian oocytes. It is well known that the oocyte is the largest cell of an animal's body and as such, is full of water and, in many species, fat, making it difficult to cryopreserve. The objective of this work was to study the effect of vitrification for cryopreservation of the metaphase II plate (MPII) of sheep oocytes. Ovaries from 20 ewes of Kazakh Arkharo-Merino breed were acquired after slaughter and maintained at 37°C in TCM-199. The maturation medium was TCM-199, containing 1 mM of glutamine, 10% FBS, 5 μg mL–1 FSH, 5 μg mL–1 LH, 1 μg mL–1 oestradiol, 0.3 mM sodium pyruvate, and 100 mM cysteamine. The oocytes were incubated in 400 μL of medium in 4-well dishes covered with mineral oil. The IVM conditions were 5% CO2 in humidified air at 39°C for 24 h. Then they were placed for 10 min in a media with Hoechst 33342 (3 μg mL–1) and cytochalasin B (7 μg mL–1) to facilitate the enucleation of the MPII with a minimum volume of ooplasm. The MPII plates were divided into 2 groups: the vitrification group was exposed to vitrification media containing 1.12 M ethylene glycol (ET) + 0.87 M ME2SO for 5 min and was exposed in vitrification media containing 2.24 M ET + 1.75 M ME2SO for 5 min, and then in vitrification solution containing 4.48 M ET + 40% ME2SO + 0.25 M sucrose for 30 s. Oocytes were loaded into cryoloop and plunged into liquid nitrogen (LN2). Oocytes were thawed in a 25°C water bath and then placed in TCM-199 at 20% fetal bovine serum. After 15 min of incubation the oocytes were activated for extrusion of the second polar body in 1 mg mL–1 Ca ionophore for 5 min and washed for 5 min followed by 4 h in 6-DMAP (0.12 mM) + cycloheximide (0.6 μg mL–1). After activation the MPII were washed and cultured for 20 h. The control group received the same treatment, but they were not vitrified. Differences between the experimental groups were tested using Chi-squared test. Our research showed the expulsion of the second polar body after activation was observed in more than 62.2% of the MPII that were not vitrified (control group), whereas 40.5% of vitrified plates had expulsion of polar bodies (P < 0.05). These preliminary studies showed that it is possible to vitrify MPII plates. On the other hand, the drastic reduction of the volume of the sheep oocytes might make cryopreservation possible with greater efficiency.


Zygote ◽  
2003 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 23-34 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roland Bartholomeusz

The polar bodies are derived from meiotic divisions during oogenesis and are contained together with the oocyte within the zona pellucida. Fertilisation triggers the second meiotic division, at which time the second polar body (PB2) is formed (Hogan et al., 1986; Schatten et al., 1988; Johnson & Everitt, 1995) There is no clear evidence on the fate of the polar bodies in any mammal including the mouse, which is the commonly used research model. However, the polar bodies are generally considered as waste material, and therefore not essential to embryo development. In recent years the polar bodies have gained prominence as they have been used in humans for pre-implantation genetic diagnostic purposes (PGD), of single gene disorders, such as determining whether an embryo may have inherited the cystic fibrosis allele from its mother (Munne et al., 1995; Strom et al., 1998; Rechitsky et al., 2000). PB2 also has a potential use in cloning, for the harvesting of stem cells. Wakayama et al. (1997) have shown that PB2 has the same genetic potential as the female pronuclei and can be used for the production of normal offspring in mice. The successful use of PB2 for these purposes is dependent on its age, for its longevity, rate and nature of degeneration has yet to be determined. While there is little doubt that the first polar body (PB1) experiences a necrotic fate, the same cannot be said for PB2, which may experience an apoptotic fate. Furthermore if PB2 experiences an apoptotic fate rather than a necrotic one, it would not only be the earliest evidence of apoptosis in a mammal but also provide an excellent research model for the study of apoptosis.


1995 ◽  
Vol 7 (5) ◽  
pp. 1073 ◽  
Author(s):  
A Boediono ◽  
S Saha ◽  
C Sumantri ◽  
T Suzuki

Mature bovine oocytes were activated with 7% ethanol followed by cytochalasin B or D treatment. Most oocytes extruded a second polar body and formed one pronucleus when treated with 7% ethanol alone [35/43 (81%)]. With ethanol followed by cytochalasin B or D, overall activation frequency was 70% (309/441), with activated oocytes containing two pronuclei. The cleavage rate was not significantly different between treatment with ethanol alone and ethanol followed by 5 micrograms mL-1 cytochalasin B, but it was significantly lower than in fertilized oocytes (P < 0.01). However, the blastocyst production rate was significantly different (P < 0.01) among the treatments. The incidence of parthenogenetic embryos with normal (diploid) complements and with chromosome anomalies (2N/4N) was 68% (17/25) and 32% (8/25) respectively, and this was not affected by cryopreservation treatment. The longitudinal diameter of aggregated-four embryos cultured in vitro was greater (P < 0.01) than aggregated-two or single embryos. One of the aggregated-four parthenogenetic embryos was further cultured in vitro and developed up to Day 27 after activation, with a diameter of 2980 microns. The aggregated-four parthenogenetic embryos were transferred to five recipients. The oestrus was prolonged in three recipients and they returned to oestrus on Day 57, 62 and 67 after the previous oestrus. These results indicate that aggregating parthenogenetic embryos can prolong their survival in vitro and in vivo.


Reproduction ◽  
2002 ◽  
pp. 455-465 ◽  
Author(s):  
YH Choi ◽  
CC Love ◽  
LB Love ◽  
DD Varner ◽  
S Brinsko ◽  
...  

This study was undertaken to evaluate the development of equine oocytes in vitro and in vivo after intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) with either fresh or frozen-thawed spermatozoa, without the use of additional activation treatments. Oocytes were collected from ovaries obtained from an abattoir and oocytes classified as having expanded cumulus cells were matured in M199 with 10% fetal bovine serum and 5 microU FSH ml(-1). After 24-26 h of in vitro maturation, oocytes with a first polar body were selected for manipulation. Fresh ejaculated stallion spermatozoa were used for the experiment after swim-up for 20 min in sperm-Tyrode's albumen lactate pyruvate. Frozen-thawed spermatozoa from the same stallion were treated in a similar way. Spermatozoa were immobilized and injected into the oocytes using a Piezo drill. Presumptive zygotes were cultured in G1.2 medium for 20 or 96 h after the injection was administered, or were transferred to the oviducts of recipient mares and recovered 96 h later. In addition, bovine oocytes with first polar bodies were injected with the two types of stallion spermatozoa and fixed 20 h after injection to examine pronuclear formation. Fertilization rate (pronucleus formation and cleavage) at 20 h after injection of spermatozoa was not significantly different between fresh and frozen-thawed sperm groups in either equine or bovine oocytes. Pronucleus formation after injection of spermatozoa into bovine oocytes was significantly higher than that for equine oocytes (P < 0.05). There were no significant differences in cleavage rate or average number of nuclei at 96 h between equine oocytes injected with fresh or frozen-thawed spermatozoa. However, embryos developed in vivo for 96 h had a significantly higher number of nuclei in both sperm treatments compared with those cultured in vitro. These results indicate that good activation rates may be obtained after injection of either fresh or frozen-thawed equine spermatozoa without additional activation treatment. Injection of frozen-thawed equine spermatozoa results in similar embryo development to that obtained with fresh equine spermatozoa. In vitro culture of equine zygotes in G1.2 medium results in a similar cleavage rate but reduced number of cells compared with in vivo culture within the oviduct. Bovine oocytes may be useful as models for assessing sperm function in horses.


2005 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 285
Author(s):  
J.I. Park ◽  
Y. Jang

This study was carried out to assess the nuclear status after parthenogenetic activation in in vitro matured oocytes under different conditions. Bovine ovaries were collected from slaughtered cows at a local abattoir. Oocytes were aspirated from follicles of 3–8 mm in diameter and transferred to maturation medium: tissue culture medium (TCM)-199 supplemented with 10% (v/v) fetal calf serum, 100 mg/mL l-cysteine, 20 mg/mL sodium pyruvate, gonadotropins (each 250 IU of eCG and hCG/mL), and 10 mg/mL epidermal growth factor, with or without 5 mM hypotaurine and taurine. Oocytes were cultured at 38.9°C in 5% CO2 in humidified air. After 24 h of culture, oocytes with polar body were selected and submitted to activation treatments. Oocytes were exposed to calcium ionomycin (5 μM for 5 min) followed by incubation with 6-DMAP (2 mM), roscovitine (50 μM), or 6-DMAP + roscovitine for 3.5 h. After activation, oocytes were cultured in mSOF medium containing 0.8% BSA at 38.9°C in 5% CO2, 5% O2 in humidified air for 16 h and stained with Hoechst 33342 or aceto-orcein for assessment of nuclear status. Nuclear status was recorded as follows: 1PB (polar body) + 1PN (pronucleus), 2PB + 1PN and others. Data were analyzed using chi-square test. The maturation rate of bovine oocytes cultured in maturation medium containing hypotaurine/taurine (89.3%, n = 84) was higher (P < 0.05) than those cultured without hypotaurine/taurine (72%, n = 93). In the oocytes matured with hypotaurine/taurine, the rates of diploid activation (1PB + 1PN) were 84% (n = 50) in oocytes treated with 6-DMAP + roscovitine, 78.6% (n = 56) with 6-DMAP, and 52% (n = 50) with roscovitine. In the oocytes matured without hypotaurine/taurine, the rates of diploid activation were 80% (n = 60) in oocytes treated with 6-DMAP + roscovitine, 72% (n = 50) with 6-DMAP, and 54% (n = 50) with roscovitine. The rates of diploid activation were not different in oocytes matured with or without hypotaurine/taurine and among activation treatments. The oocytes treated with roscovitine showed a lower rate (P < 0.05) of diploid activation and higher rate (39.3–40%) of second polar body extrusion (1PN + 2PB) than the other activation groups in both maturation conditions. Cleavage rates to 2-cell stage were 40–45% in all groups. Development rate of blastocysts were 7–10% in all the groups treated with 6-DMAP and 6-DMAP + roscovitine and no blastocysts were obtained from the groups treated with roscovitine alone. Hypotaurine/taurine are known to be stable and potent antioxidants, and have shown the properties of supporting oocyte maturation and further embryonic development (Guerin and Menezo 1995 Zygote 3, 333–43; Mizushima and Fukui 2001 Theriogenology 55, 1432–45). In this study, although the effectiveness of hypotaurine/taurine on promoting oocyte maturation was observed, there were no significant improvements in the rate of diploid activation in oocytes matured with hypotaurine/taurine. These results suggest that the nuclear status of activated oocytes may not have a direct relationship with the enhanced maturation condition. This work was supported by BioGreen 21 Program(#1000520030100000-1), Republic of Korea.


2015 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 95
Author(s):  
M. B. Rodríguez ◽  
A. Gambini ◽  
R. J. Bevacqua ◽  
D. F. Salamone

Interspecific intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) is a valuable tool to study early events of fertilization in species for which oocyte availability is reduced. Equine in vitro fertilization remains unsuccessful and ICSI is the technique of choice for the in vitro production of high-value embryos. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the rate of pronuclear (PN) formation after ICSI with stallion sperm in bovine, swine and feline oocytes with or without chemical activation assistance. Ovaries from cows and pigs were collected at abattoirs whereas gonads from female domestic cats were obtained from ovariectomized animals at veterinary sterilization centers. Cumulus-oocyte complexes were matured in TCM-199 supplemented following standard protocols for each species. ICSI was performed in 100-μL drops of TALP-HEPES, using frozen-thawed semen from one stallion. Spermatozoa were held separate in 3-μL droplets of 7% (vol/vol) polyvinylpyrrolidone, where one of them was immobilized by swiping the injection pipette across its tail, and then injected into the matured oocyte. After ICSI, some oocytes were chemically activated with 5 μM ionomycin for 4 min (cow and cat) or with an electric pulse (sow) followed by 3 h in culture medium to allow extrusion of the second polar body and then exposure to 1.9 mM 6-DMAP solution for 3 h. Embryos were cultured in SOF medium. After 17 h of culture, embryos were stained with propidium iodide to identify the percentage of oocytes activated and with PN. Haploid and diploid parthenogenetic controls were included. Cleavage (48 h after activation) and blastocyst formation (7–8 days) of the partenogenetic control groups were assessed. There were no statistical differences (chi-squared analysis) in PN formation between the activated and nonactivated groups within species. When the activated group was compared between the different species, no differences were observed. However, for the nonactivated group, significant differences were observed between species. The feline oocyte showed the higher percentage of PN and activation, whereas the bovine oocyte exhibited the lower rate of PN formation (cat: 22/27, 81.48%; swine: 19/39, 71.64%; cow:18/63, 43.07%). Our results suggest that the feline oocyte can be used as model to study fertilization events associated with the stallion sperm due to the higher efficiency in supporting PN formation. Our results indicate that the equine sperm is capable of inducing PN formation in these 3 species without further chemical activation assistance.


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