Thiol Protease Inhibitor, E-64-d, Prevents Spindle Formation during Mouse Oocyte Maturation1. (meiosis/maturation-promoting factor/spindle formation/Ca2+-activated neutral protease/chromosome condensation)

Abstract
E-64-d, a membrane permeant derivative of E-64, the thiol protease inhibitor, was found to prevent meiotic maturation of mouse oocytes in a dose dependent manner. When immature mouse oocytes were incubated with E-64-d for up to 14 hr, first polar body emission was blocked to 36% at 200 μg/ml and 6% at 400 μg/ml, but germinal vesicle breakdown occurred normally. Cytological analysis revealed that meiotic spindles were not formed, while chromosome condensation occurred. Thus, E-64-d prevents oocytes from progressing to the first meiotic metaphase. When exposed to E-64-d after 8 hr of incubation without E-64-d, one-fourth of oocytes completed the first meiotic division but never progressed to the second metaphase. In three-fourth of the oocytes inhibited to emit the first polar body, spindles disappeared after incubation with E-64-d. The results suggest that E-64-d promotes disassembly of meiotic spindles resulting in inhibition of meiotic maturation. We propose that thiol protease is involved in spindle formation in mouse meiotic maturation.