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Live and Time-Lapse Imaging of Early Oogenesis and Meiotic Chromosomal Dynamics in Cultured Juvenile Zebrafish Ovaries.

Avishag Mytlis1, Yaniv M Elkouby2.   

Abstract

Oocyte production is crucial for sexual reproduction. Recent findings in zebrafish and other established model organisms emphasize that the early steps of oogenesis involve the coordination of simultaneous and tightly sequential processes across cellular compartments and between sister cells. To fully understand the mechanistic framework of these coordinated processes, cellular and morphological analysis in high temporal resolution is required. Here, we provide a protocol for four-dimensional live time-lapse analysis of cultured juvenile zebrafish ovaries. We describe how multiple-stage oocytes can be simultaneously analyzed in single ovaries, and several ovaries can be processed in single experiments. In addition, we detail adequate conditions for quantitative image acquisition. Finally, we demonstrate that using this protocol, we successfully capture rapid meiotic chromosomal movements in early prophase for the first time in zebrafish oocytes, in four dimensions and in vivo. Our protocol expands the use of the zebrafish as a model system to understand germ cell and ovarian development in postembryonic stages.

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Keywords:  Balbiani body; Chromosomal pairing; Live time-lapse microscopy; Meiosis; Oocyte polarity; Ovary culture; Postembryonic development; Quantitative imaging; Symmetry breaking; Zebrafish oogenesis; Zygotene chromosomal bouquet

Year:  2021        PMID: 33606229     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-0970-5_12

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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Journal:  Dev Dyn       Date:  2010-10       Impact factor: 3.780

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Authors:  Florence L Marlow; Mary C Mullins
Journal:  Dev Biol       Date:  2008-06-09       Impact factor: 3.582

Review 3.  Coordination of cellular differentiation, polarity, mitosis and meiosis - New findings from early vertebrate oogenesis.

Authors:  Yaniv M Elkouby; Mary C Mullins
Journal:  Dev Biol       Date:  2017-06-28       Impact factor: 3.582

Review 4.  All in one - integrating cell polarity, meiosis, mitosis and mechanical forces in early oocyte differentiation in vertebrates.

Authors:  Yaniv M Elkouby
Journal:  Int J Dev Biol       Date:  2017       Impact factor: 2.203

Review 5.  Control of Meiotic Crossovers: From Double-Strand Break Formation to Designation.

Authors:  Stephen Gray; Paula E Cohen
Journal:  Annu Rev Genet       Date:  2016-09-14       Impact factor: 16.830

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Journal:  Dev Biol       Date:  2007-02-24       Impact factor: 3.582

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Authors:  Michael P Greenbaum; Wei Yan; Meng-Hsieh Wu; Yi-Nan Lin; Julio E Agno; Manju Sharma; Robert E Braun; Aleksandar Rajkovic; Martin M Matzuk
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2006-03-20       Impact factor: 11.205

8.  Stages of oocyte development in the zebrafish, Brachydanio rerio.

Authors:  Kelly Selman; Robin A Wallace; Andrew Sarka; Xiaoping Qi
Journal:  J Morphol       Date:  1993-11       Impact factor: 1.804

9.  Oocyte Polarization Is Coupled to the Chromosomal Bouquet, a Conserved Polarized Nuclear Configuration in Meiosis.

Authors:  Yaniv M Elkouby; Allison Jamieson-Lucy; Mary C Mullins
Journal:  PLoS Biol       Date:  2016-01-07       Impact factor: 8.029

Review 10.  Female Meiosis: Synapsis, Recombination, and Segregation in Drosophila melanogaster.

Authors:  Stacie E Hughes; Danny E Miller; Angela L Miller; R Scott Hawley
Journal:  Genetics       Date:  2018-03       Impact factor: 4.562

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Review 1.  How and Why Chromosomes Interact with the Cytoskeleton during Meiosis.

Authors:  Hyung Jun Kim; Chenshu Liu; Abby F Dernburg
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-18       Impact factor: 4.141

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