Ultrastructural features of bovine cumulus-corona cells surrounding oocytes, zygotes and early embryos
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Published:1998
Issue:4
Volume:10
Page:315
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ISSN:1031-3613
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Container-title:Reproduction, Fertility and Development
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Reprod. Fertil. Dev.
Author:
Familiari Giuseppe,Verlengia Cristina,Nottola Stefania A.,Tripodi Alessandro,Hyttel Poul,Macchiarelli Guido,Motta Pietro M.
Abstract
Integrated transmission and scanning electron microscopic (TEM and SEM)
techniques have provided the first detailed description of the ultrastructural
features of the bovine cumulus-corona (CC) cells surrounding oocytes at the
time of final maturation, zygotes and early cleaving embryos (2/4 to
6/8 blas-tomeres). TEM revealed the presence of rough endoplasmic
reticulum and Golgi complexes in the cyto-plasm of CC cells surrounding
immature, mature and fertilized eggs, and also revealed an increasing amount
of smooth endoplasmic reticulation membranes, lipid droplets and mitochondria
with villiform and/or tubular cristae in the cytoplasm of CC cells during
maturation and fertilization of the oocyte. In addition, a loss of
cell-to-cell junctions between CC cells was evident. TEM also demonstrated
that a few residual CC cells were still associated with early embryos and that
these cells showed rather degenerative or apoptotic patterns, the latter
pattern also observed on cells associated with fertilized eggs. SEM revealed
that the complex of CC cells of immature oocytes was compact with narrow
intercellular spaces, which progres-sively enlarged in size around mature
oocytes. This phenomenon is mostly due to the production of abun-dant
extracellular matrix. Immature CC cell complexes possessed characteristic long
and filiform microvilli whereas the surface of CC cells surrounding mature
oocytes showed numerous blebs and occasional large cytoplasmic protrusions as
well as microvilli. Zygotes and early embryos were covered with a few
polyhe-dral CC cells possessing scarce and short microvilli and a large amount
of pleomorphic blebs. This study demonstrated a precocious luteinization
occurring in bovine CC cells at ovulation until zygote segmenta-tion, and this
process was associated with a progressive apoptotic mechanism that ended in
the complete denudation of the zona pellucida covering the early embryo. The
presence of CC cells around the maturing oocyte and fertilized egg could have
important functions related to the microenvironmental requirements of ovum
maturation as well as facilitating activities related to fertilization.
Publisher
CSIRO Publishing
Subject
Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,Biotechnology
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