Literature DB >> 30817322

Transcriptional status of mouse oocytes corresponds with their ability to generate Ca2+ release.

Monika Fluks1, Katarzyna Szczepanska1, Takao Ishikawa2, Anna Ajduk1.   

Abstract

In fully grown ovarian follicles both transcriptionally active (NSN) and inactive (SN) oocytes are present. NSN oocytes have been shown to display lower developmental potential. It is possible that oocytes that have not completed transcription before meiosis resumption accumulate less RNA and proteins required for their further development, including those responsible for regulation of Ca2+ homeostasis. Oscillations of the cytoplasmic concentration of free Ca2+ ions ([Ca2+]i) are triggered in oocytes by a fertilizing spermatozoon and are crucial for inducing and regulating further embryonic development. We showed that NSN-derived oocytes express less inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate receptor type 1 (IP3R1), store less Ca2+ ions and generate weaker spontaneous [Ca2+]i oscillations during maturation than SN oocytes. Consequently, NSN oocytes display aberrant [Ca2+]i oscillations at fertilization. We speculate that this defective regulation of Ca2+ homeostasis might be one of the factors responsible for the lower developmental potential of NSN oocytes.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30817322     DOI: 10.1530/REP-18-0625

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reproduction        ISSN: 1470-1626            Impact factor:   3.906


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1.  A transition phase in late mouse oogenesis impacts DNA methylation of the early embryo.

Authors:  Kristeli Eleftheriou; Antonia Peter; Ivanna Fedorenko; Katy Schmidt; Mark Wossidlo; Julia Arand
Journal:  Commun Biol       Date:  2022-10-02
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