REPETITIVE CALCIUM STIMULI DRIVE MEIOTIC RESUMPTION AND PRONUCLEAR DEVELOPMENT DURING MOUSE OOCYTE ACTIVATION

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VITULLO, AD
OZIL, JP
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[1] ST GEORGE HOSP,SCH MED,MRC,EXPTL EMBRYOL & TERATOL UNIT,CRANMER TERRACE,LONDON SW17 0RE,ENGLAND
[2] INRA,UNITE BIOL FEGONDAT,F-78352 JOUY EN JOSAS,FRANCE
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10.1016/0012-1606(92)90220-B
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Q [生物科学];
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Freshly ovulated (12 hr post hCG) F1 ( C57BL 6 × CBA) hybrid mouse oocytes were parthenogenetically activated by repetitive elevation of Ca2+ induced by carefully controlled electrical pulses. Different patterns of stimulation were employed to examine the role of repetitive calcium changes on meiotic resumption and pronuclear development. In the first series of experiments oocytes received 33 electrical pulses of 1.8 kV/cm delivered every 4 min. The pulse duration decreased according to a negative exponential equation from a 900-μsec first pulse to give a total pulse duration of 18.721 msec. The strength of calcium stimuli was varied by changing the concentration of CaCl2 in the medium. Ninety-eight percent of the oocytes stimulated with 12 μM calcium extruded the second polar body by the end of treatment and 92% completed pronuclear formation between 3.5 and 8 hr after the first pulse. For higher or lower Ca2+ concentrations the proportion of oocytes developing pronuclei decreased; the timing of pronuclear formation was retarded and the majority of oocytes failed to form a pronucleus after extrusion of the second polar body. In the second series of experiments, the strength of the calcium stimuli was modulated by changing the duration of the 33 electrical pulses given in the presence of 12 μM calcium. By increasing the total pulse duration to 33.958 msec, 100% of the oocytes activated and completed pronuclear formation between 3 and 5 hr after the first electric pulse. Stimulation protocols of lower total pulse duration (<18.721 msec) gave rise to high rates of partial activation (up to 95%). Examination of these partially activated oocytes showed metaphases with haploid sets of chromatids characteristic of third meiotic metaphase arrest. The results indicate that repetitive calcium stimuli can regulate the rate and extent of meiotic resumption and the time course of pronuclear formation during mouse oocyte activation. They suggest that meiotic resumption in mammalian oocytes is regulated by the amplitude and frequency of cytosolic calcium oscillations induced by the activating stimulus. © 1992.
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