Is the plasma membrane of the human oocyte reorganised following fertilisation and early cleavage?

Author:

Dale B.,Tosti E.,Iaccarino M.

Abstract

SummaryThe purpose of the present study was to determine whether the plasma membrance of the human oocyte is reorganised following fertlisation and during early cleavage. In order to characterise and localise the major sugar moieties on surface glycoporteins, oocytes and embroys were labelled with a range of flourescent lectins. Regional organisation of plasma membrane microvilli in oocytes and embryos was also studied using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The plasma membrance of human oocytes, zygotes and early blastomeres stained strongly and homogeneously with concanavalin A andTriticum vulgarislectin (WGA), indicationg the presence of plasma membrance glycoconjugates with α-D-mannosyl residues, sialic acid and β-NAc-glucosaminyl groups. We did not observe regional domains in oocytes and zygotes, suggesting that the plasma membrane is not topographically reorganised following fertilisation. SEM shows the surface of the human zygote to be organised into short microvilli 0.2–3.0 μm in length and at a density of 5–20/μm2. In early cleavage stages the microvilli are shorter and less frequent (0.2–1.0 μm; 1–5/μm2); however, there is no evidence of polarisation at this level of organisation, at either stage of development. The surface of cell fragments, common in the human embryoin vitro, differs in having few microvilli and numerous cytoplasmic blebs. In conclusion, there are no obvious morphological signs of regionalisation in the plasma membrane of the human embryo before the 8-cell stage.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Cell Biology,Developmental Biology

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