| Literature DB >> 25495074 |
Hirohisa Kyogoku1, Tomoya S Kitajima, Takashi Miyano.
Abstract
Nucleoli in mammalian oocytes and zygotes, sometimes referred to as nucleolus precursor bodies (NPBs), are compact and morphologically different from nucleoli in somatic cells. We applied a unique NPB analyzing method "enucleolation" technique to zygotes to remove the NPBs. It has been reported that oocyte NPBs are essential for embryonic development; in their absence, the oocytes complete maturation and can be fertilized, but no nucleoli are formed in the zygotes and embryos, leading to developmental failure. However, we found that when NPBs were removed from zygotes, the zygotes developed successfully to live-born pups. These results indicated that oocyte NPBs are essential for embryonic development, but zygote NPBs are not. In addition, the enucleolated zygotes formed somatic-type nucleoli during early embryonic development, demonstrating that somatic-type nucleoli do not originate from zygote NPBs. We summarize our recent investigation on NPBs, and provide additional comments and findings.Entities:
Keywords: NPB; embryo; mouse; nucleolus; oocyte
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25495074 PMCID: PMC4615675 DOI: 10.4161/19491034.2014.990858
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nucleus ISSN: 1949-1034 Impact factor: 4.197