Nuclear transfer in sheep embryos: The effect of cell-cycle coordination between nucleus and cytoplasm and the use of in vitro matured oocytes

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Liu, L
Dai, YF
Moor, RM
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[1] BEIJING AGR UNIV,COLL ANIM SCI & TECHNOL,BEIJING 100094,PEOPLES R CHINA
[2] BABRAHAM INST,DEPT GENET & DEV,CAMBRIDGE,ENGLAND
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nuclear transfer; cell cycle; IVM oocytes; activation; sheep;
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10.1002/(SICI)1098-2795(199707)47:3<255::AID-MRD4>3.0.CO;2-K
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The developmental ability of nuclear transplant sheep embryos derived from in vitro matured oocytes was studied by controlling cell-cycle coordination of donor embryonic nuclei and recipient cytoplasts. Oocytes were recovered from nonatretic antral follicles of adult sheep ovaries and cocultured with follicle shells in M199-based medium supplemented with gonadotrophins in a nonstatic system. Effective activation of IVM oocytes was obtained by applying two pulses of 1.0 kv/cm 22 min apart in inositol-based electroporation medium to oocytes matured in vitro for 27 hr. Synthesis of DNA (S-phase) was assessed by BrdU incorporation and was found to initiate around 5 hpa (hours postactivation) and to persist until 18 hpa. Mitotic blastomeres were induced by treating embryos with 6.6 mu M nocodazole for 14-17 hr. Three types of transfers were compared directly: ''S --> S,'' early embryonic nuclei (mostly in S-phase) were transferred to presumptive S-phase cytoplasts; ''M --> MII, nocodazole-treated embryonic nuclei (most in M-phase) were transferred to Mil-phase cytoplasts; and control (S --> MII), conventional nuclear transfer of fusion and activation simultaneously. The results showed that fusion and recovery rates did not differ among the three groups. However, after 6 days of in vivo culture, the morula and blastocyst formation rate was significantly higher for the M --> MII combination than for the control (28.3% vs. 8.1%, P < 0.05), while no significant differences in developmental rate were observed between S --> S and M --> MII, and between S --> S and control, though developmental rate was also increased for S --> S compared to control (20.9% vs. 8.1%, P > 0.05). Transfer of blastocysts derived from M --> MII or S --> S nuclear cytoplasmic reconstitution to synchronized recipient ewes resulted in the birth of lambs. These data suggest that in vitro matured oocytes can support full-term development of nuclear transplant sheep embryos when the cell cycle of nucleus and cytoplasm is coordinated, and that M --> MII nuclear transfer might be an efficient and simple way to improve the developmental competence of the reconstituted embryos. a 1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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