An intact sperm nuclear matrix may be necessary for the mouse paternal genome to participate in embryonic development

被引:92
作者
Ward, WS
Kimura, Y
Yanagimachi, R
机构
[1] RWJMS, Div Urol, New Brunswick, NJ 08903 USA
[2] Fukushima Med Coll, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Fukushima, Japan
[3] Univ Hawaii, Sch Med, Dept Anat & Reprod Biol, Honolulu, HI 96822 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1095/biolreprod60.3.702
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
We have been interested in determining the minimally required elements in the sperm head that are necessary in order for the paternal genome to participate in embryogenesis. We used an ionic detergent, mixed alkyltrimethylammonium bromide (ATAB), plus dithiothreitol (DTT) to remove the acrosome and almost all of the perinuclear theca, leaving only the sperm nucleus morphologically intact. We also tested the stability of the sperm nuclear matrix by the ability to form nuclear halos. Sperm nuclei washed in freshly prepared 0.5% ATAB + 2 mM DTT completely decondensed when extracted with salt, but nuclei washed in the same buffer that was 1 wk old, and then extracted with salt, produced nuclear halos, indicating stable nuclear matrices. When we treated sperm heads with freshly prepared ATAB+DTT and injected them into oocytes, none of the oocytes developed into live offspring. In contrast, sperm heads treated in the same way but with l-wk-old ATAB+DTT solution could support development of about 30% of the oocytes to live offspring. Electron microscopy demonstrated that most of the perinuclear theca had been removed in both cases. These data suggest that at least in the mouse, the only component of the spermatozoa that is crucial for participation in embryologic development is the sperm nucleus with a stable nuclear matrix.
引用
收藏
页码:702 / 706
页数:5
相关论文
共 21 条
[1]   MOUSE SPERM CHROMATIN PROTEINS - QUANTITATIVE ISOLATION AND PARTIAL CHARACTERIZATION [J].
BALHORN, R ;
GLEDHILL, BL ;
WYROBEK, AJ .
BIOCHEMISTRY, 1977, 16 (18) :4074-4080
[2]   A MODEL FOR THE STRUCTURE OF CHROMATIN IN MAMMALIAN SPERM [J].
BALHORN, R .
JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY, 1982, 93 (02) :298-305
[3]  
BARONE JG, 1994, J ANDROL, V15, P139
[4]   THE PERINUCLEAR MATRIX AS A STRUCTURAL ELEMENT OF THE MOUSE SPERM NUCLEUS [J].
BELLVE, AR ;
CHANDRIKA, R ;
MARTINOVA, YS ;
BARTH, AH .
BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION, 1992, 47 (03) :451-465
[5]   Meiotic and mitotic Ca2+ oscillations affect cell composition in resulting blastocysts [J].
BosMikich, A ;
Whittingham, DG ;
Jones, KT .
DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, 1997, 182 (01) :172-179
[6]   DYNAMIC CHANGES IN THE HIGHER-LEVEL CHROMATIN ORGANIZATION OF SPECIFIC SEQUENCES REVEALED BY IN-SITU HYBRIDIZATION TO NUCLEAR HALOS [J].
GERDES, MG ;
CARTER, KC ;
MOEN, PT ;
LAWRENCE, JB .
JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY, 1994, 126 (02) :289-304
[7]   CHARACTERIZATION OF DNA PATTERN IN THE SITE OF PERMANENT ATTACHMENT TO THE NUCLEAR MATRIX LOCATED IN THE VICINITY OF REPLICATION ORIGIN [J].
KALANDADZE, AG ;
BUSHARA, SA ;
VASSETZKY, YS ;
RAZIN, SV .
BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 1990, 168 (01) :9-15
[8]   DEVELOPMENT OF NORMAL MICE FROM OOCYTES INJECTED WITH SECONDARY SPERMATOCYTE NUCLEI [J].
KIMURA, Y ;
YANAGIMACHI, R .
BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION, 1995, 53 (04) :855-862
[9]   INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION IN THE MOUSE [J].
KIMURA, Y ;
YANAGIMACHI, R .
BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION, 1995, 52 (04) :709-720
[10]   Analysis of mouse oocyte activation suggests the involvement of sperm perinuclear material [J].
Kimura, Y ;
Yanagimachi, R ;
Kuretake, S ;
Bortkiewicz, H ;
Perry, ACF ;
Yanagimachi, H .
BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION, 1998, 58 (06) :1407-1415