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Journal of Microscopy | 2007

Confocal microscopy study of the distribution, content and activity of mitochondria during Paracentrotus lividus development

Giovanni Morici; Maria Agnello; Filippo Spagnolo; Maria Carmela Roccheri; Carlo Maria Di Liegro; Anna Maria Rinaldi

In the present paper we applied confocal microscopy and fluorescence technologies for studying the distribution and the oxidative activity of sea urchin (Paracentrotus lividus) mitochondria during development, by in vivo incubating eggs and embryos with cell‐permeant MitoTracker probes. We calculated, by a mathematical model, the intensity values, the variations of intensity, and the variation index of incorporated fluorochromes. Data demonstrate that mitochondrial mass does not change during development, whereas mitochondrial respiration increases. In addition, starting from 16 blastomeres stage, some regions of the embryo contain organelles more active in oxygen consumption.


Development Growth & Differentiation | 2013

Identification and characterization of PlAlix, the Alix homologue from the Mediterranean sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus.

Daniele P. Romancino; Letizia Anello; Giovanni Morici; Alessandra d'Azzo; Antonella Bongiovanni; Maria Di Bernardo

The sea urchin provides a relatively simple and tractable system for analyzing the early stages of embryo development. Here, we use the sea urchin species, Paracentrotus lividus, to investigate the role of Alix in key stages of embryogenesis, namely the egg fertilization and the first cleavage division. Alix is a multifunctional protein involved in different cellular processes including endocytic membrane trafficking, filamentous (F)‐actin remodeling, and cytokinesis. Alix homologues have been identified in different metazoans; in these organisms, Alix is involved in oogenesis and in determination/differentiation events during embryo development. Herein, we describe the identification of the sea urchin homologue of Alix, PlAlix. The deduced amino acid sequence shows that Alix is highly conserved in sea urchins. Accordingly, we detect the PlAlix protein cross‐reacting with monoclonal Alix antibodies in extracts from P. lividus, at different developmental stages. Focusing on the role of PlAlix during early embryogenesis we found that PlAlix is a maternal protein that is expressed at increasingly higher levels from fertilization to the 2‐cell stage embryo. In sea urchin eggs, PlAlix localizes throughout the cytoplasm with a punctuated pattern and, soon after fertilization, accumulates in larger puncta in the cytosol, and in microvilli‐like protrusions. Together our data show that PlAlix is structurally conserved from sea urchin to mammals and may open new lines of inquiry into the role of Alix during the early stages of embryo development.


Zygote | 2017

MITOCHONDRIA DURING SEA URCHIN OVOGENESIS

Maria Agnello; Maria Carmela Roccheri; Giovanni Morici; Anna Maria Rinaldi

Sea urchin represents an ideal model for studies on fertilization and early development, but the achievement of egg competence and mitochondrial behaviour during oogenesis remain to be enlightened. Oocytes of echinoid, such as sea urchin, unlike other echinoderms and other systems, complete meiotic maturation before fertilization. Mitochondria, the powerhouse of eukaryotic cells, contain a multi-copy of the maternally inherited genome, and are involved directly at several levels in the reproductive processes, as their functional status influences the quality of oocytes and contributes to fertilization and embryogenesis. In the present paper, we report our latest data on mitochondrial distribution, content and activity during Paracentrotus lividus oogenesis. The analyses were carried out using confocal microscopy, in vivo incubating oocytes at different maturation stages with specific probes for mitochondria and mtDNA, and by immunodetection of Hsp56, a well known mitochondrial marker. Results show a parallel rise of mitochondrial mass and activity, and, especially in the larger oocytes, close to germinal vesicle (GV) breakdown, a considerable increase in organelle activity around the GV, undoubtedly for an energetic aim. In the mature eggs, mitochondrial activity decreases, in agreement with their basal metabolism. Further and significant information was achieved by studying the mitochondrial chaperonin Hsp56 and mtDNA. Results show a high increase of both Hsp56 and mtDNA. Taken together these results demonstrate that during oogenesis a parallel rise of different mitochondrial parameters, such as mass, activity, Hsp56 and mtDNA occurs, highlighting important tools in the establishment of developmental competence.


Fertility and Sterility | 2007

Lower apoptosis rate in human cumulus cells after administration of recombinant luteinizing hormone to women undergoing ovarian stimulation for in vitro fertilization procedures

Giovanni Ruvolo; Liana Bosco; Antonina Pane; Giovanni Morici; Ettore Cittadini; Maria Carmela Roccheri


Cytotechnology | 2008

A method for measuring mitochondrial mass and activity

Maria Agnello; Giovanni Morici; Anna Maria Rinaldi


Fertility and Sterility | 2005

Apoptosis in human unfertilized oocytes after intracytoplasmic sperm injection

Liana Bosco; Giovanni Ruvolo; Giovanni Morici; Maurizio Manno; Ettore Cittadini; Maria Carmela Roccheri


Journal of Biological Research | 2015

MITOCHONDRIAL MASS, DISTRIBUTION AND ACTIVITY DURING SEA URCHIN OOGENESIS

Anna Maria Rinaldi; Giovanni Morici; Maria Carmela Roccheri; Roberto Chiarelli; Maria Agnello; Liana Bosco


Congresso Scientifico: ricerca di base interdisciplinare e traslazionale in ambito biologico e biotecnologico | 2014

Autophagy is related to apoptosis in sea urchin embryos exposed to cadmium

Roberto Chiarelli; Maria Agnello; Liana Bosco; C. Salvia; V. Lo Monaco; Giovanni Morici; Maria Carmela Roccheri


Congresso STEMBIO | 2012

Autophagy is related to apoptosis in Paracentrotus lividus embryos cadmium exposed

Roberto Chiarelli; Maria Agnello; Giovanni Morici; Maria Carmela Roccheri


Archive | 2011

VIII Congresso del Dipartimento di Biologia Cellulare e dello Sviluppo

Giovanni Morici; Vincenzo Cavalieri; Maria Grazia Zizzo

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