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The microtubular cytoskeleton and chromosomes of unfertilized human oocytes aged in vitro
Authors:U. Eichenlaub-Ritter  A. Stahl  J. M. Luciani
Affiliation:(1) Fakultät für Biologie IX der Universität, Postfach 8640, D-4800 Bielefeld, Federal Rupublic of Germany;(2) Laboratoire de Génétique, Faculté de Medicine, 27, Boulevard Jean Moulin, F-13 385 Marseille Cédex 5, France
Abstract:Summary To detect structural alterations in human oocytes that may give rise to predisposition to aneuploidy, unfertilized human oocytes from an IVF programme were processed for indirect anti-tubulin immunofluorescence. The spindle of oocytes aged for 2 days is rather small, and bi- or multipolar. Chromosomes are no longer aligned at the spindle equator but are scattered all over the degenerating spindle. This implies that human oocytes aged for 2 days may no longer be able to develop into a chromosomally balanced, normal embryo. In oocytes aged for 3–4 days the chromosomes become more decondensed and form a restitution nucleus. Microtubules radiate out from the latter towards the cell periphery and form a network of fibres in the cytoplasm. A similar alignment of tubules is found in unfertilized, activated oocytes. Oocytes with an aberrant cytoskeleton and chromosomal array were predominantly obtained from aged females. They include two binucleated oocytes with two sets of chromosomes and two oocytes with displaced chromosomes one of which had a tripolar spindle.
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