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Reprogramming of Round Spermatids by the Germinal Vesicle Cytoplasm in Mice

The birthrate following round spermatid injection (ROSI) remains low in current and evidence suggests that factors in the germinal vesicle (GV) cytoplasm and certain substances in the GV such as the nucleolus might be responsible for genomic reprogramming and embryonic development. However, little i...

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Autores principales: Kong, Peng-Cheng, Zhu, Yan, Wang, Mei-Shan, Li, He-Ping, Chen, Xue-Jin, Jiang, Man-Xi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3805568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24167624
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0078437
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author Kong, Peng-Cheng
Zhu, Yan
Wang, Mei-Shan
Li, He-Ping
Chen, Xue-Jin
Jiang, Man-Xi
author_facet Kong, Peng-Cheng
Zhu, Yan
Wang, Mei-Shan
Li, He-Ping
Chen, Xue-Jin
Jiang, Man-Xi
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description The birthrate following round spermatid injection (ROSI) remains low in current and evidence suggests that factors in the germinal vesicle (GV) cytoplasm and certain substances in the GV such as the nucleolus might be responsible for genomic reprogramming and embryonic development. However, little is known whether the reprogramming factors in GV oocyte cytoplasm and/or nucleolus in GV are beneficial to the reprogramming of round spermatids and development of ROSI embryos. Here, round spermatids were treated with GV cytolysates and injected this round spermatid alone or co-injected with GV oocyte nucleolus into mature metaphase II oocytes. Subsequent embryonic development was assessed morphologically and by Oct4 expression in blastocysts. There was no significant difference between experimental groups at the zygote to four-cell development stages. Blastocysts derived from oocytes which were injected with cytolysate treated-round spermatid alone or co-injected with nucleoli injection yielded 63.6% and 70.3% high quality embryos, respectively; comparable to blastocysts derived by intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), but higher than these oocytes which were co-injected with lysis buffer-treated round spermatids and nucleoli or injected with the lysis buffer-treated round spermatids alone. Furthermore, the proportion of live offspring resulting from oocytes which were co-injected with cytolysate treated-round spermatids and nucleoli or injected with cytolysate treated-round spermatids alone was higher than those were injected with lysis buffer treated-round spermaids, but comparable with the ICSI group. Our results demonstrate that factors from the GV cytoplasm improve round spermatid reprogramming, and while injection of the extra nucleolus does not obviously improve reprogramming its potential contribution, although which cannot be definitively excluded. Thus, some reprogramming factors are evidently present in GV oocyte cytoplasm and could significantly facilitate ROSI technology, while the nucleolus in GV seems also having a potential to improve reprogramming of round spermatids.
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spelling pubmed-38055682013-10-28 Reprogramming of Round Spermatids by the Germinal Vesicle Cytoplasm in Mice Kong, Peng-Cheng Zhu, Yan Wang, Mei-Shan Li, He-Ping Chen, Xue-Jin Jiang, Man-Xi PLoS One Research Article The birthrate following round spermatid injection (ROSI) remains low in current and evidence suggests that factors in the germinal vesicle (GV) cytoplasm and certain substances in the GV such as the nucleolus might be responsible for genomic reprogramming and embryonic development. However, little is known whether the reprogramming factors in GV oocyte cytoplasm and/or nucleolus in GV are beneficial to the reprogramming of round spermatids and development of ROSI embryos. Here, round spermatids were treated with GV cytolysates and injected this round spermatid alone or co-injected with GV oocyte nucleolus into mature metaphase II oocytes. Subsequent embryonic development was assessed morphologically and by Oct4 expression in blastocysts. There was no significant difference between experimental groups at the zygote to four-cell development stages. Blastocysts derived from oocytes which were injected with cytolysate treated-round spermatid alone or co-injected with nucleoli injection yielded 63.6% and 70.3% high quality embryos, respectively; comparable to blastocysts derived by intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), but higher than these oocytes which were co-injected with lysis buffer-treated round spermatids and nucleoli or injected with the lysis buffer-treated round spermatids alone. Furthermore, the proportion of live offspring resulting from oocytes which were co-injected with cytolysate treated-round spermatids and nucleoli or injected with cytolysate treated-round spermatids alone was higher than those were injected with lysis buffer treated-round spermaids, but comparable with the ICSI group. Our results demonstrate that factors from the GV cytoplasm improve round spermatid reprogramming, and while injection of the extra nucleolus does not obviously improve reprogramming its potential contribution, although which cannot be definitively excluded. Thus, some reprogramming factors are evidently present in GV oocyte cytoplasm and could significantly facilitate ROSI technology, while the nucleolus in GV seems also having a potential to improve reprogramming of round spermatids. Public Library of Science 2013-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3805568/ /pubmed/24167624 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0078437 Text en © 2013 Kong et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Kong, Peng-Cheng
Zhu, Yan
Wang, Mei-Shan
Li, He-Ping
Chen, Xue-Jin
Jiang, Man-Xi
Reprogramming of Round Spermatids by the Germinal Vesicle Cytoplasm in Mice
title Reprogramming of Round Spermatids by the Germinal Vesicle Cytoplasm in Mice
title_full Reprogramming of Round Spermatids by the Germinal Vesicle Cytoplasm in Mice
title_fullStr Reprogramming of Round Spermatids by the Germinal Vesicle Cytoplasm in Mice
title_full_unstemmed Reprogramming of Round Spermatids by the Germinal Vesicle Cytoplasm in Mice
title_short Reprogramming of Round Spermatids by the Germinal Vesicle Cytoplasm in Mice
title_sort reprogramming of round spermatids by the germinal vesicle cytoplasm in mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3805568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24167624
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0078437
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