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Timing of nuclear progression and protein synthesis necessary for meiotic maturation of bovine oocytes.

M A Sirard1, H M Florman, M L Leibfried-Rutledge, F L Barnes, M L Sims, N L First.   

Abstract

In cows, protein synthesis is required for germinal vesicle breakdown (GVBD). This study examines more closely the need for protein synthesis and the nuclear changes in the bovine oocyte during 24 h of culture. Bovine oocytes with compact and complete cumulus were washed and incubated in groups of 10 for up to 24 h in 50-microliters drops of TCM-199 supplemented with follicle-stimulating hormone (NIAMADD, 0.5 micrograms/ml), luteinizing hormone (LH) NIAMADD, 5 micrograms/ml), estradiol-17 beta (1 microgram/ml), pyruvate (20 microM), and 10% heat-treated fetal calf serum. Medium was overlaid with paraffin oil. Oocytes (n = 891) were fixed at the end of each 3-h interval from 0 to 24 h of culture, or at 24 h after addition of cycloheximide (10 micrograms/ml at 10 different times during maturation (0, 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21 h; n = 175). At each time point, the chromosomal status of oocytes was evaluated, frequencies were computed, and the time spent on each step was determined. The germinal vesicle (GV) was present from 0 to 6.6 h, GVBD at 6.6 to 8.0 h, chromatin condensation at 8.0 to 10.3 h, metaphase I at 10.3 to 15.4 h, anaphase I at 15.4 to 16.6, telophase I at 16.6 to 18.0 h, and metaphase II at 18.0 to 24 h. Cycloheximide blocked oocyte maturation at GVBD, if added from 0 to 3 h; at chromatin condensation, if present from 6 to 24 h; and at metaphase I, when present from 9 to 12 h.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2775818     DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod40.6.1257

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Reprod        ISSN: 0006-3363            Impact factor:   4.285


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