1999
DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod60.3.580
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Differential Transcriptional Activity Associated with Chromatin Configuration in Fully Grown Mouse Germinal Vesicle Oocytes1

Abstract: It was previously shown that fully grown ovarian germinal vesicle (GV) oocytes of adult mice exhibit several nuclear configurations that differ essentially by the presence or absence of a ring of condensed chromatin around the nucleolus. These configurations have been termed, respectively, SN (surrounded nucleolus) and NSN (nonsurrounded nucleolus). Work from our and other laboratories has revealed ultrastructural and functional differences between these two configurations. The aims of the present study were 1… Show more

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“…We have also taken into account the chromatin configuration as already described in GV oocytes (Bouniol-Baly et al, 1999;Zuccotti et al, 2002) where the chromatin may be dispersed in the nucleus (NSN) or condensed around the nucleolus (SN). The SN oocytes are considered as more ready to resume meiosis and more able to be fertilized and to have a good embryo development (for review see Lefèvre, 2008).…”
Section: Immunolocalization Of the Three Caspases During The Differenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have also taken into account the chromatin configuration as already described in GV oocytes (Bouniol-Baly et al, 1999;Zuccotti et al, 2002) where the chromatin may be dispersed in the nucleus (NSN) or condensed around the nucleolus (SN). The SN oocytes are considered as more ready to resume meiosis and more able to be fertilized and to have a good embryo development (for review see Lefèvre, 2008).…”
Section: Immunolocalization Of the Three Caspases During The Differenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The enhanced incidence of condensed chromatin configuration (60 to 85%) was investigated in oocytes from small antral follicles with diameters of approximately 1 mm (Schramm et al, 1993;Zheng and Latham, unpublished data). Chromatin condensation is highly associated to the loss of transcriptional activity (Wansink et al, 1993;Aoki et al, 1997;Bouniol-Baly et al, 1999). The correlation between chromatin condensation and silencing of oocyte transcription was confirmed in the rhesus monkey in a recent study (Zheng and Ji, unpublished data).…”
Section: Effect Of Follicle Status On Oocyte Ivm In Rhesus Monkeysmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…1e) as the first step in the transition from the NSN to the SN antral oocyte. At this stage of maturation, NSN oocytes possess a high transcriptional activity [1,4,5,11,14,17,18], their chromatin is positive to the antibodies for the acetylated form of H3, H2B and H4, whilst CHCs are seldom positive to the immunostaining. CHCs become positive during the NSN-to-SN transition.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Antral NSN oocytes are an immature form that in the ovary will acquire the SN-type of chromatin organisation before ovulation [15,24]. These morphological differences underline biological relevance as they have been correlated with changes in transcription: NSN oocytes are transcriptionally active and synthesise all classes of RNA, whereas SN oocytes become transcriptionally inactive [1,4,5,11,14,17,18]. Furthermore, whilst in vitro both types of oocytes are capable of meiosis resumption and reach the metaphase II (MII) stage, MII SN oocytes develop to term, whereas MII NSN oocytes consistently cease development at the 2-cell stage ( [9,25]; for a review see [29]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%