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Time-Lapse Dynamics of the Mouse Oocyte Chromatin Organisation during Meiotic Resumption

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
In the mammalian oocyte, distinct patterns of centromeres and pericentromeric heterochromatin localisation correlate with the gamete's developmental competence. Mouse antral oocytes display two main types of chromatin organisation: SN oocytes, with a ring of Hoechst-positive chromatin surrounding the nucleolus, and NSN oocytes lacking this ring. When matured to MII and fertilised, only SN oocytes develop beyond the 2-cell, and reach full term. To give detailed information on the dynamics of the SN or NSN chromatin during meiosis resumption, we performed a 9 hr time-lapse observation. The main significant differences recorded are: (1) reduction of the nuclear area only in SN oocytes; (2) similar to 17 min delay of GVBD in NSN oocytes; (3) chromatin condensation, after GVBD, in SN oocytes; (4) formation of 4-5 CHCs in SN oocytes; (5) increase of the perivitelline space, similar to 57 min later in NSN oocytes; (6) formation of a rosette-like disposition of CHCs, similar to 84 min later in SN oocytes; (7) appearance of the MI plate similar to 40 min later in NSN oocytes. Overall, we described a pathway of transition from the GV to the MII stage that is punctuated of discrete recordable events showing their specificity and occurring with different time kinetics in the two types of oocytes.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
antral oocytes; chromatin organisation; time-lapse
List of contributors:
Belli, Martina; Vigone, Giulia; Merico, Valeria; Redi, CARLO ALBERTO; Garagna, Silvia; Zuccotti, M.
Authors of the University:
GARAGNA SILVIA
MERICO VALERIA
ZUCCOTTI MAURIZIO
Handle:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/872235
Published in:
BIOMED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL
Journal
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