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In Vivo Study of Vitellogenin-Gold Transport in the Ovarian Follicle and Oocyte of Xenopus laevis
Authors:Norio Yoshizaki
Institution:Department of Biology, Faculty of General Education, Gifu University, Gifu 501-11, Japan.
Abstract:The transport of injected vitellogenin (VTG)-gold in the ovarian follicle and developing oocyte in Xenopus is described. The gold particles reached the extracellular spaces of the theca and interfollicular spaces within 1 and 2 hr, respectively, after a tracer injection at 20°C. The tracers moved through channels between the constitutive cells of both the capillary endothelium and the follicle cell layer.
Compartments in the peripheral cytoplasm of vitellogenic oocytes at stage IV, which relate to yolk formation, seemed to be segregated as follows: (a) internalization compartment consisting of coated pits and vesicles of the oolemma covering the oocyte "macrovilli", (b) transport compartment of endosomes and multivesicular endosomes in the oocyte cortex, and (c) crystallization compartment of primordial yolk platelets (PYP) in the sub-cortical region. The gold particles appeared in the internalization and transport compartments at 3–6 hr after the tracer injection and in the cystallization compartment at 12–18 hr. The VTG, internalized by receptor-mediated endocytosis, was transferred from coated vesicles to multivesicular endosomes by vesicle-to-vesicle fusion. VTG crystallization took place in globular-shaped PYPs of about 1 μm. At 24 hr after the tracer injection, the gold particles appeared in completely crystallized yolk platelets, most of them clustered in the superficial layer and some integrated into the crystals.
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