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Studies on the appearance and nature of a maturation-inducing factor in the cytoplasm of amphibian oocytes exposed to progesterone
Authors:J K Reynhout  L D Smith
Institution:Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana 47907 USA
Abstract:Full-grown oocytes of amphibians respond in vitro to exogenous progesterone by undergoing physiological maturation (breakdown of the germinal vesicle (GVBD), meiosis, and acquisition of the capacity for activation). Both cytoplasm and “cytosol” from maturing oocytes have been shown to produce similar events when injected into unstimulated oocytes. This activity appeared within 4 hr after hormone treatment in Rana pipiens and Xenopus laevis and represents the earliest detectable, specific response of the oocyte yet observed, i.e., 6–8 hr before GVBD in Rana. Maturing oocytes retained activity as long as 100 hr after exposure to progesterone, and activity was also obtained from ovulated eggs and cleaving embryos. In addition, cytoplasm from Rana pipiens, Xenopus laevis, or Ambystoma mexicanum was effective in inducing maturation in oocytes of each other, indicating a lack of specificity.Recipient oocytes of Xenopus laevis consistently began to mature within 1.5–3 hr after injection of maturing cytoplasm, well before progesterone-treated controls. The timing of the response was closely related to the quantity of cytoplasm transferred, suggesting the presence of both a minimum and threshold level of cytoplasmic factor. Serial cytoplasmic transfer in Xenopus oocytes showed no significant loss of activity through 10 injections.
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