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Stage-dependent effects of inhibiting ribonucleic acids and protein synthesis on meiotic maturation of bovine oocytes in vitro.

A G Hunter1, R M Moor.   

Abstract

Ribonucleic acid synthesis continues at a low rate within 1 h of germinal vesicle breakdown. To determine if this newly synthesized mRNA is required for the resumption of meiosis in cattle oocytes, cumulus-enclosed oocytes were removed from 2 to 4-mm antral follicles directly into Dulbecco's medium with or without the RNA inhibitor, alpha-amanitin, or the protein synthesis inhibitor, cycloheximide (10 micrograms/ml). They were washed twice and matured for 28 or 48 h in medium 199, with Earle's salts, 2.2 g/L NaHCO3 and L-glutamine supplemented with 20% heated fetal calf serum to which were added gonadotropins (10 micrograms/ml NIH-LH-S18; 10 micrograms/ml NIH-FSH-S8; 20 ng/ml NIH-P-S9), estradiol-17 beta (1.5 micrograms/ml), solcoseryl (30 microliter/ml), and Dibekacin sulfate (100 micrograms/ml) with or without the inhibitors. After 28 h of maturation, 95.8% of control oocytes had undergone germinal vesicle breakdown and formation of a metaphase plate compared with only 1.3% of those continuously exposed to cycloheximide and 38% of those continuously exposed to amanitin. Exposure to cycloheximide or amanitin for only the first 16 h of culture followed by 12 h of inhibitor free culture resulted in 96.6% germinal vesicle breakdown with cycloheximide but only 56.5% germinal vesicle breakdown with amanatin. We conclude newly synthesized mRNA and protein synthesis is required for both full cumulus cell expansion and germinal vesicle breakdown.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 2444633     DOI: 10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(87)80192-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dairy Sci        ISSN: 0022-0302            Impact factor:   4.034


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