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Meiotic block with roscovitine improves competence of porcine oocytes by fine‐tuning activities of different cyclin‐dependent kinases
Author(s) -
Zhu Shuai,
Jia YingJun,
Pan LiuZhu,
Gong Shuai,
Sun MingJu,
Wang GuoLiang,
Luo MingJiu,
Tan JingHe
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of cellular physiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.529
H-Index - 174
eISSN - 1097-4652
pISSN - 0021-9541
DOI - 10.1002/jcp.29655
Subject(s) - germinal vesicle , oocyte , biology , kinase , microbiology and biotechnology , cyclin dependent kinase , chromatin , human fertilization , andrology , in vitro maturation , meiosis , embryo , gene , anatomy , genetics , cell cycle , medicine
Abstract Successful use of oocytes from small follicles (SFs) is of great importance for animal embryo production and human in vitro fertilization with reduced hormone‐related side effects. How in vitro meiotic arrest maintenance (MAM) increases the competence of oocytes is not clear. In this study, pig oocytes recovered from SF of 1–2 mm and medium‐follicles (MF) of 3–6 mm in diameter from abattoir ovaries were treated by various MAM treatments to improve their competence. The results showed that 25 µM roscovitine or 1 mM db‐cAMP efficiently blocked germinal vesicle breakdown in both SF and MF oocytes suggesting a similar cyclin‐dependent kinase (CDK) 1 level between the two oocyte groups. MAM with 15‐ and 25‐µM roscovitine alone or with 1‐mM db‐cAMP improved competence of SF and MF oocytes, respectively, with a promoted chromatin configuration transition from surrounded nucleoli (SN) to re‐decondensation (RDC) pattern that supported substantial gene transcription. However, MAM with db‐cAMP alone or with higher concentrations of roscovitine did not improve oocyte competence, could not support an SN‐to‐RDC transition, and/or evoked a premature chromatin condensation (PMC) that suppressed gene transcription. Both CDK2 and CDK5 contents were higher ( p  < .05) in MF than in SF oocytes. It is concluded that the competence of pig oocytes, particularly that of SF oocytes can be improved by MAM using a proper roscovitine concentration that promotes gene transcription by inhibiting CDK5 while letting CDK2 off to prevent PMC.

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