The exit of mouse oocytes from meiotic M-phase requires an intact spindle during intracellular calcium release
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- 1 January 1995
- journal article
- Published by The Company of Biologists in Journal of Cell Science
- Vol. 108 (1) , 143-151
- https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.108.1.143
Abstract
To study the role of the metaphase spindle during the period of oocyte activation, mouse oocytes were fertilised or activated parthenogenetically in the presence or absence of the microtubule inhibitor nocodazole. In both cases, nocodazole caused the disappearance of the spindle and prevented the passage of the oocytes into interphase. However, the calcium spiking responses of the oocytes were not affected by nocodazole, being repetitive after fertilisation and a single spike after activation. If, after their activation or fertilisation in nocodazole, oocytes were later removed from the drug, only those that had been fertilised progressed into interphase. This progress was associated with continuing calcium spiking. Moreover, both the spiking and the progress to interphase could be blocked or reduced in incidence by removal of external calcium or addition of 5,5′-dimethyl BAPTA-AM. Oocytes that had been activated by ethanol in the presence of nocodazole and then removed from it, to allow reformation of the spindle, only progressed into interphase if given a second exposure to ethanol, thereby eliciting a second calcium transient. These results show that exit from meiotic M-phase requires the simultaneous presence of a fully intact spindle during the release of calcium and that those factors leading to the degradation of cyclin B are only activated transiently. Since cyclin is being degraded continuously in the metaphase-II-arrested mouse oocyte and since this degradation is micro-tubule-dependent, these data suggest that the superimposition of a high concentration of intracellular calcium is required to tilt the equilibrium further in favour of cyclin degradation if exit from M-phase is to occur.Keywords
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