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Role of actin filaments in the hatching process of mouse blastocyst
- Source :
- Zygote (Cambridge, England). 7(2)
- Publication Year :
- 1999
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Abstract
- Hatching has been suggested to occur as a result of protease-mediated lysis and the blastocoele tension. However, even if rupturing is initiated at multiple sites, interestingly only a single site is used for escape. This implies that there are several mechanisms involved in hatching. In this study, the involvement of actin filaments in mouse embryo hatching was examined. We treated mouse embryos with cytochalasin B for 12 h or 24 h at the morula, middle blastocyst, expanded blastocyst, lobe-formed blastocyst and hatching blastocyst stages, and measured the amount and distribution of actin filaments using a confocal microscope. At morula, middle blastocyst, lobe-formed blastocyst and hatching blastocyst stages embryonic development was completely arrested by cytochalasin B. However, when transferred to cytochalasin-B-free medium, the embryos resumed development and escaped the zona pellucida. In the expanded blastocysts development was almost completely inhibited by cytochalasin B, but rupturing occurred in some embryos. However, development stopped completely at the ruptured stage. Distribution of actin filaments was prominent at rupturing and hatching sites regardless of cytochalasin B treatment. The amount of actin filaments was prominent at hatching embryos compared with other developmental stages of embryos. These actin filaments were distributed intensively between the trophectodermal cells, and formed locomotion patterns. Taken together, these results suggest that not only tension and lytic enzymes are required to rupture, but the activity of actin filaments may have a crucial role in the process of hatching.
- Subjects :
- animal structures
Cytochalasin B
macromolecular substances
chemistry.chemical_compound
Mice
Pregnancy
medicine
Animals
Cytochalasin
Blastocyst
Embryo Implantation
Zona pellucida
reproductive and urinary physiology
Mice, Inbred ICR
urogenital system
Hatching
Embryogenesis
Embryo
Cell Biology
Anatomy
Actins
Cell biology
Actin Cytoskeleton
medicine.anatomical_structure
chemistry
embryonic structures
Female
MDia1
Developmental Biology
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 09671994
- Volume :
- 7
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Zygote (Cambridge, England)
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....8515e3ed66fc0b124ca993531557358b