Author:
Amemiya K.,Hirabayashi M.,Ishikawa H.,Fukui Y.,Hochi S.
Abstract
SummaryInterspecies microinsemination assay was applied to examine the ability of minke whale haploid spermatogenic cells to induce Ca2+oscillations and oocyte activation. Populations of round spermatids (RS), early-stage elongating spermatids (e-ES), late-stage elongating spermatids (1-ES) and testicular spermatozoa (TS) were cryopreserved in the presence of 7.5% glycerol on board ship in the Antarctic Ocean. Repetitive increases of intracellular Ca2+concentration occurred in 0, 65, 81 and 96% of BDF1 mouse oocytes injected with the postthaw RS, e-ES, 1-ES and TS, respectively. A normal pattern of the Ca2+oscillations was observed in 26–47% of the responding oocytes. Most oocytes that exhibited Ca2+oscillations, regardless of the oscillation pattern, resumed meiosis (83–94%). These results indicate that whale spermatogenic cells acquire SOAF activity, which is closely related to their Ca2+oscillation-inducing ability at the relatively early stage of spermiogenesis.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Cell Biology,Developmental Biology
Cited by
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