Title of article :
Effect of roscovitine and cycloheximide on ultrastructure
of sheep oocytes
Author/Authors :
Let?cia Ferrari Crocomo?، نويسنده , , Wolff Camargo Marques Filho، نويسنده , , Mateus José Sudano، نويسنده , ,
Daniela Martins Paschoal، نويسنده , , Fernanda da Cruz Landim Alvarenga، نويسنده , , Sony Dimas Bicudo، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
It is believed the temporary meiosis arrest with roscovitine or cycloheximide may improve
the in vitro developmental competence of oocytes in different animal species. However, little
is known about the effects of these inhibitors on ultrastructure of ovines cumulus–oocyte
complexes (COCs). The aim of this study was to evaluate the progression of cytoplasmic
maturation and the ultrastructural changes in sheep COCs exposed to roscovitine
or cycloheximide, at acceptable concentrations. COCs were in vitro cultured for 24 h in
maturation medium (control group) containing 100 M roscovitine or 1 g/mL cycloheximide
(treatment groups). After this time, some COCs were cultured for further 22 h in
inhibitor-free medium. The ultrastructure organization of COCs was evaluated by transmission
electron microscopy before (immature group) and after in vitro culture for 24 and
46 h. As expected, signs of immaturity and maturity were observed in immature and control
groups, respectively. In treatment with roscovitine, there were cumulus cells degeneration,
swelling of mitochondrias, few cortical granules and many vesicles with electron-dense
material. However, in cycloheximide treatment there were not signs of degeneration or
cellular senescence. Metabolic units and mitochondrial pleomorphism were found in all
experimental groups. These evidences demonstrate that roscovitine promoted irreversible
ultrastructural changes while cycloheximide did not affect the cytoplasmic maturation.
However, the implications on embryo development are still unclear.
Keywords :
OvineOocyteMeiosis inhibitorsCytoplasmic maturation
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research