Leucine uptake and incorporation at three stages of mouse oocyte maturation
Mouse oocytes at the dictyate, metaphase I and metaphase II stages of maturation were incubated with and without cumulus cells in 14C-leucine (1.7 mM, spec. act. = 35 μCi/μmole) for a 1 h pulse after which the total amount of radioactivity taken up during this time and the amount present in the acid...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Experimental cell research 1974-05, Vol.86 (1), p.43-46 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Mouse oocytes at the dictyate, metaphase I and metaphase II stages of maturation were incubated with and without cumulus cells in
14C-leucine (1.7 mM, spec. act. = 35 μCi/μmole) for a 1 h pulse after which the total amount of radioactivity taken up during this time and the amount present in the acid-insoluble fraction were measured. In the absence of cumulus cells there was a peak in total leucine uptake at metaphase I. Cumulus cells resulted in increased oocyte uptake at the dictyate stage, decreased uptake at metaphase I with no effect at metaphase II. The variations in uptake with maturation stage and cumulus cells were not paralleled by similar changes in the acid-insoluble radioactivity. There was no change in the acid-insoluble incorporation with progressive maturation, but there was a positive effect of cumulus cells at the dictyate and metaphase I stages. Small and large dictyate oocytes took up and incorporated similar amounts of leucine even though the smaller oocytes did not mature in vitro. The results are discussed in relation to the changing association between the oocyte and cumulus cells with progressive maturation. |
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ISSN: | 0014-4827 1090-2422 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0014-4827(74)90644-2 |