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      Interação entre células do cumulus e atividade da proteína quinase C em diferentes fases da maturação nuclear de oócitos bovinos Translated title: Interaction between cumulus cells and the activity of protein kinase C at different stages of bovine oocyte nuclear maturation

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          Verificou-se a influência da proteína quinase C (PK-C) no reinício e na progressão da meiose em oócitos bovinos, determinando se as células do cumulus são mediadoras da PK-C na regulação da maturação dos oócitos. Complexos cumulus-oócitos (CCO) e oócitos desnudos (OD), distribuídos aleatoriamente em seis tratamentos (T) com base na presença de um ativador da PK-C (PMA) (T1 e T2), de um forbol éster incapaz de ativar a PK-C (4alfa-PDD-controle) (T3 e T4) ou de apenas o meio básico (TCM-199-controle) (T5 e T6), foram cultivados por 7, 9, 12, 18 e 22 horas. A percentagem de rompimento da vesícula germinativa no grupo cultivado com PMA foi maior do que nos dois grupos controle, com e sem células do cumulus. O cultivo de CCO e OD por 12 e 18 horas demonstrou que a PK-C influencia a progressão para os estádios de metáfase I (MI) e metáfase II (MII) de maneira dependente das células do cumulus. Nos períodos de 9 e 22 horas, não foi possível observar diferença entre os grupos quanto aos diferentes estádios de maturação. A ativação da PK-C acelera o reinício da meiose independentemente das células somáticas e acelera a progressão até os estádios de MI e MII na dependência das células do cumulus.

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          The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of protein kinase C (PK-C) on the meiotic resumption and progression in bovine oocyte, and to determine if the cumulus cells mediate the PK-C action in the regulation of bovine oocyte nuclear maturation. Cumulus-oocyte complexes (COC) and denuded oocytes (DO), randomly allotted to 6 treatments (T) based on the presence of an activator of PK-C (PMA) (T1 and T2), or a phorbol ester unable to activate PK-C (4alphaPDD-control) (T3 and T4) or a basic culture medium (T5 and T6), were cultivated for 7, 9, 12, 18 and 22 hours. The percentage of germinal vesicle breakdown (GVBD) was higher when the oocytes were cultured with PMA than in the control groups with and without cumulus cells. However, PK-C was dependent of cumulus cells to affect the progression to the stages of metaphase I (MI) and metaphase II (MII) at 12 and 18 hours of culture. At 9 and 22 hours, no difference among groups was detected. PK-C accelerates the meiotic resumption independently of the somatic cells but depends on cumulus cells for the progression to the stages of MI and MII.

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              Disruption of c-mos causes parthenogenetic development of unfertilized mouse eggs.

              The c-mos proto-oncogene encodes a 37-39K cytoplasmic serine/threonine kinase implicated in the meiotic maturation events during murine spermatogenesis and oogenesis. In Xenopus, ectopic expression of pp39mos can promote both the meiotic maturation of oocytes and also arrest the cleavage of blastomeres. To elucidate the role of pp39mos we have generated homozygous mutant mice by gene targeting in embryonic stem cells. These mice are viable and mutant males are fertile, demonstrating that pp39mos is not essential for spermatogenesis. In contrast, mutant females, have a reduced fertility because of the failure of mature eggs to arrest during meiosis. c-mos-/- oocytes undergo germinal vesicle breakdown and extrusion of both polar bodies followed in some cases by progression into cleavage. Mutant females also develop ovarian cysts. These results demonstrate that a major role for pp39mos is to prevent the spontaneous parthenogenetic activation of unfertilized eggs.
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                abmvz
                Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia
                Arq. Bras. Med. Vet. Zootec.
                Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Escola de Veterinária (Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil )
                0102-0935
                1678-4162
                August 2004
                : 56
                : 4
                : 488-496
                Affiliations
                [01] Santa Maria RS orgnameUniversidade Federal de Santa Maria orgdiv1Departamento de Clínica de Grandes Animais orgdiv2Laboratório de Biotecnologia e Reprodução Animal - BioRep
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                S0102-09352004000400010 S0102-0935(04)05600410
                10.1590/S0102-09352004000400010
                cbf482ad-9f8b-4238-a545-80351bc46b41

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 22 August 2002
                : 12 February 2004
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                Figures: 0, Tables: 0, Equations: 0, References: 32, Pages: 9
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                Medicina Veterinária

                oocyte nuclear maturation,bovine,PK-C,maturação nuclear de oócitos,bovino

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