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Theriogenology | 1998

Development of pig oocytes activated by stimulation of an exogenous G-protein coupled receptor

Jin-Hoi Kim; Zoltán Macháty; Ryan A. Cabot; Yong-Mahn Han; Randall S. Prather

This study determined whether stimulation of a G protein-coupled receptor could initiate the events that occur at fertilization in pig oocytes and, if so, whether the activated oocytes were competent to form blastocysts. After maturation for 30 h, oocytes received microinjections of mRNA encoding the rat M1 muscarinic receptor, a G protein-coupled acetylcholine (ACh) receptor. Oocytes were then incubated for an additional 15 h to complete maturation of oocytes and translation of microinjected mRNA, and they were subsequently cultured in the presence of ACh. ACh treatment of these oocytes triggered pronuclear formation (50.4%) as well as cortical granule exocytosis. SDS-PAGE showed that mRNA-microinjected oocytes treated with ACh were activated (61.1%), as characterized by the appearance of the 22-kDa polypeptide derived from dephosphorylation of the 25-kDa precursor. Furthermore, after being cultured in a ligated pig oviduct for 6 days, 17.4% of treated oocytes developed to the compact morula or blastocyst stage. Transmission electron microscopy revealed that blastocysts recovered from ligated oviducts contained reticulated nucleoli with fibrillar cores surrounded by fibrillar and granular components. In addition, mitochondria in the blastocysts were dispersed throughout the cytoplasm and contained numerous transverse cristae. These results show that pig oocyte activation mediated by a G protein-coupled signal transduction system can signal a series of intracellular changes that lead to activation events associated with fertilization. Furthermore, oocytes activated through this pathway showed preimplantation development consistent with normal development.


Biology of Reproduction | 1999

Morphologic Evaluation and Actin Filament Distribution in Porcine Embryos Produced In Vitro and In Vivo

Wei-Hua Wang; Lalantha R. Abeydeera; Yong-Mahn Han; Randall S. Prather; Billy N. Day


Biology of Reproduction | 1999

Pronuclear Location Before the First Cell Division Determines Ploidy of Polyspermic Pig Embryos

Yong-Mahn Han; Wei-Hua Wang; Lalantha R. Abeydeera; Anissa L. Petersen; Jae-Hwan Kim; Clifton N. Murphy; Billy N. Day; Randall S. Prather


Biology of Reproduction | 1999

Growth Retardation of Inner Cell Mass Cells in Polyspermic Porcine Embryos Produced In Vitro

Yong-Mahn Han; Lalantha R. Abeydeera; Jae-Hwan Kim; Hyung-Bae Moon; Ryan A. Cabot; Billy N. Day; Randall S. Prather


Biology of Reproduction | 1999

A Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase Inhibitor, Sodium Orthovanadate, Causes Parthenogenetic Activation of Pig Oocytes via an Increase in Protein Tyrosine Kinase Activity

Jae-Hwan Kim; Hyun-Jin Do; Wei-Hua Wang; Zoltán Macháty; Yong-Mahn Han; Billy N. Day; Randall S. Prather


Biology of Reproduction | 1998

Development of Pig Oocytes Activated by Stimulation of an Exogenous G Protein-Coupled Receptor

Jae-Hwan Kim; Zoltan Machaty; Ryan A. Cabot; Yong-Mahn Han; Hyun-Jin Do; Randall S. Prather


Theriogenology | 1999

How do poly-spermic pig eggs develop in vitro and in vivo?

Yong-Mahn Han; Wei Wang; Lalantha R. Abeydeera; Jin-Hoi Kim; B.N. Day; Randall S. Prather


μTAS 2009 Conference | 2009

A microfluidic in vitro cultivation system to mimic event of in vivo oviductal peristalsis

Chae Yun Bae; Minseok S. Kim; Gabbine Wee; Yong-Mahn Han; Je-Kyun Park


Biology of Reproduction | 2008

ATP-dependent Chromatin Remodeling Factors Regulate Nuclear and Epigenetic Maturation of Bovine Oocytes.

Gabbine Wee; Sang-Tae Shin; Yong-Mahn Han


Biology of Reproduction | 2008

Behavior of Chromatin Remodeling Factors During Bovine Oocyte Maturation.

Gabbine Wee; Sang-Tae Shin; Yong-Mahn Han

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Hyun-Jin Do

University of Missouri

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