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Co‐Expression of Cytokeratins and Vimentin in Sheep Cumulus‐Oocyte Complexes. Alteration of Intermediate Filament Distribution by Acrylamide
Author(s) -
Gall Laurence,
Smedt Veronique,
Ruffini Sylvie
Publication year - 1992
Publication title -
development, growth and differentiation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.864
H-Index - 66
eISSN - 1440-169X
pISSN - 0012-1592
DOI - 10.1111/j.1440-169x.1992.00579.x
Subject(s) - oocyte , vimentin , cytokeratin , microbiology and biotechnology , intermediate filament , zona pellucida , cytoskeleton , biology , cytoplasm , meiosis , chemistry , cell , immunology , immunohistochemistry , embryo , genetics , gene
The association between germ cells and somatic granulosa cells persists throughout the growth of the oocyte by means of foot processes of the cumulus corona cells that cross the zona pellucida. During meiotic maturation important nuclear and cytoplasmic events occur in cumulus‐oocyte complex suggesting implication of cytoskeletal elements. Immunoblotting analysis of cytoskeletal proteins of the cumulus cells revealed the presence of vimentin polypeptide and of at least two cytokeratin polypeptides. Using immunofluorescence techniques on cryostat sections through frozen tissue, we provided evidence for the presence of cytokeratins of the simple epithelial type in addition to vimentin in sheep cumulus cells. These two types of intermediate filaments were localized throughout the cytoplasm and especially in the foot processes which cross the zona pellucida. The contact area between the two cell types was also labelled with the antibodies. Acrylamide treatment of cumulus‐oocyte complexes involved a drastic disorganization of the intermediate filament network and triggered the isolation of the oocyte from its cumulus cells. This isolation resulted in resumption of meiosis. From these results it appears that intermediate filaments could participate in the process of gap junction loss and indirectly in the control of meiosis resumption.

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