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  • Title: Nuclear and cytoskeletal dynamics during oocyte maturation and development of somatic cell cloned pig embryos injected with membrane disintegrated donor cells.
    Author: Lin TA, Tsay C, Chen CH, Tang PC, Ju JC.
    Journal: Anim Reprod Sci; 2008 Jan 15; 103(1-2):107-19. PubMed ID: 17204377.
    Abstract:
    The objectives of this study were to characterize the nuclear and cytoskeletal changes of pig oocytes during in vitro maturation (IVM) and the development of the reconstructed embryos after injection with membrane intact or disintegrated donor cells. Cumulus-oocyte complexes (COCs) were collected from abattoir ovaries by follicle (2-8mm) aspiration. In Experiment 1, COCs were cultured in NCSU-23 medium for 0, 11, 22, 33, and 44 h. Oocytes were fixed at different time points for nuclear and cytoskeletal labeling. Forty-three percent and 75% oocytes progressed to MII stage at 33 and 44 h after IVM culture, respectively. Dynamic shift of spindle and cytoplasmic microtubules was evident. In Experiment 2, matured oocytes were injected with either the whole cumulus cell with or without intact cell membranes after enucleation. The reconstructed oocytes were fixed at 0, 2, or 4 h after cell injection for nuclear and cytoskeletal evaluation. When an intact cumulus cell was injected, the injected cell remained intact within 4h after injection. When a cell with disintegrated membrane was injected, 59-63% (n=146) of the injected cell underwent premature chromosome condensation (PCC). In Experiment 3, the reconstructed pig oocytes received membrane-disintegrated cumulus cells or fetal fibroblasts were cultured in PZM medium. The blastocyst rate of the fibroblast-injected embryos was 10%, which was lower than the non-cloned parthenotes (33%, P<0.05) but higher than the cumulus cell-injected embryos (2.7%). These results suggest that pig oocytes are subjected to nuclear and cytoskeletal reorganization during maturation. Pig oocytes injected with membrane-disintegrated fibroblast cells support better blastocyst development of the cloned embryos.
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