Tamoxifen-induced alterations in meiotic maturation and cytogenetic abnormalities in mouse oocytes and 1-cell zygotes

Author:

London Steve N.,Mailhes John B.

Abstract

Alterations in the rate of oocyte meiotic maturation (OM) and the timing of the metaphase-anaphase transition may predispose oocytes to premature centromere separation (PCS) and aneuploidy. Tamoxifen has the potential for perturbing the rate of OM since it can function as a calcium antagonist by binding to calmodulin and inhibiting the formation of a calcium-calmodulin complex which is needed for activating calmodulin-dependent cAMP phosphodiesterase and initiating OM. The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that tamoxifen alters the rate of OM and predisposes oocytes to PCS and aneuploidy. Different does of tamoxifen were administered by oral gavage to female mice preovulation. Metaphase II oocyte and 1-cell zygote chromosomes were C-banded and cytogenetically analysed. Tamoxifen treatment resulted in a modest, but significant (p < 0.05), increase in oocytes with PCS. Similar frequencies of hyperploidy and oocytes with unpaired, single chromatids (SC) were found. Metaphase I, diploid and premature anaphase (PA) oocytes were not detected. Hyperploidy, polyploidy, PCS, PA and SC were not detected in zygotes. These data indicate that the levels of tamoxifen-induced PCS found in mouse oocytes did not predispose zygotes to aneuploidy. Tamoxifen did, however, reduce the proportion of females exhibiting oestrus.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Cell Biology,Developmental Biology

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