Cytoskeletal organization of rat oocytes during metaphase II arrest and following abortive activation: A study by confocal laser scanning microscopy
- 1 June 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Molecular Reproduction and Development
- Vol. 35 (2) , 165-175
- https://doi.org/10.1002/mrd.1080350210
Abstract
In metaphase II arrested rat oocytes (M il), microtubles were found in the taper‐shaped meiotic spindle and in the cytoplasm as asters and free microtubules. Whereas spindle microtubules were acetylated, those located in the cytoplasm were not. Cytoplasmic microtubules were also labile as assessed by mild cooling. In contast to mouse oocytes, rat microtubule organizing centers (MTOCs) did not react with MPM‐2 antibody by immunofluorescence despite the fact that this antibody reacts with several proteins as shown by immunoblot. However, cytoplasmic MTOCs in M II‐arrested rat oocytes could be detected by their nucleating capacity in the presence of taxol, a drug that induced the formation of numerous cytoplasmic asters. In addition, taxol caused a change in the spindle shape and the formation of astral microtubules at the spindle poles. Meiotic spindles (as well as chromosomes devoid of microtubules after nocodazoletreatment) were overlaid by an actin‐rich domain. Spontaneous abortive activation led to the extrusion of the second polar body followed by another metaphase arrest— metaphase III; however, normal spindles did not form and dispersed chromosomes surrounded by microtubles were observed. Electron microscopic studies confirmed these observations and revealed that the kinetochores are located deep within the chromosomes in contrast to mouse kinetochores, and this might be responsible for the absence of a metaphase III spindle in the rat oocyte. Induced activation caused transition to interphase with the formation of a characteristic microtubule network. This study shows that there are several significant differences in the cytoskeletal organization of rat and mouse oocytes.Keywords
This publication has 31 references indexed in Scilit:
- Taxol-induced microtubule asters in mitotic extracts of Xenopus eggs: requirement for phosphorylated factors and cytoplasmic dynein.The Journal of cell biology, 1991
- Mouse oocytes gradually develop the capacity for activation during the metaphase II arrestDevelopmental Biology, 1989
- Acetylated α-tubulin in microtubules during mouse fertilization and early developmentDevelopmental Biology, 1988
- Cytoplasmic reorganization during the resumption of meiosis in cultured preovulatory rat oocytesDevelopmental Biology, 1987
- Post-fusion reaction of mouse oocyte cortex to incorporated thymocyte cellsBiology of the Cell, 1986
- Non-spindle microtubule organizing centers in metaphase II-arrested mouse oocytes.The Journal of cell biology, 1985
- Centrosome development in early mouse embryos as defined by an autoantibody against pericentriolar materialCell, 1983
- Spontaneous activation of ovulated rat oocytes during in vitro cultureJournal of Experimental Zoology, 1982
- The male factor in fertilization of rat eggs in vitroJournal of Experimental Zoology, 1981
- Cleavage of Structural Proteins during the Assembly of the Head of Bacteriophage T4Nature, 1970