Author:
Saint-Dizier M,Renard JP,Chastant-Maillard S
Abstract
In contrast to oocytes of most mammals, the canine oocyte is at the germinal vesicle stage at ovulation. Moreover, the bitch is receptive to mating while immature oocytes are present in the oviducts. The aims of this study were to examine the influence of fertilization in immature oocytes on the resumption of meiosis, and the modification of both male and female chromatin in fertilized oocytes. Canine cumulus-oocyte complexes collected from routine ovariectomies were cultured in medium 199 with 20% fetal calf serum for 24 h, incubated in the same medium with fresh semen for 24 h, washed, cultured for a further 24 h and fixed. Control oocytes were cultured in the same medium but without spermatozoa for 24, 48 or 72 h. After fixation, chromatin was stained with propidium iodide and examined using laser scanning confocal microscopy. The data indicate that sperm penetration can occur in immature canine oocytes and that it induces resumption of meiosis. After 72 h of culture, the percentage of oocytes at the germinal vesicle stage was significantly lower in fertilized oocytes (40% versus 60.3% for control oocytes; P < 0.05) and the percentage of oocytes beyond metaphase I was significantly greater in fertilized oocytes (28.3% metaphase I and II, and two pronuclei versus 10.2% metaphase I and II for control oocytes; P < 0.01). Observation and measurement of the area of chromatin in fertilized oocytes showed an overall parallel condensation-decondensation of both female and male chromatin from the germinal vesicle stage to the pronuclear stage.
Subject
Cell Biology,Obstetrics and Gynecology,Endocrinology,Embryology,Reproductive Medicine
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