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Calcium release of heat-shocked porcine oocytes induced by thimerosal or inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP3)

Journal

ANIMAL REPRODUCTION SCIENCE
Volume 111, Issue 1, Pages 41-53

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.anireprosci.2008.02.007

Keywords

Calcium; Heat shock; IP3; Pig oocytes; Thimerosal

Funding

  1. National Science Council
  2. Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan, Taiwan
  3. Center of Tissue Engineering and Stem Cells Research (TESC)
  4. National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan

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The objective of this study was to determine the effect of heat shock (I-IS) on the Ca2+ release and the subsequent development in matured porcine oocytes. Oocytes were matured in vitro and randomly allocated to different heat treatments at 41.5 degrees C for 1 (HS1h), 2 (HS2h) or 4 h (HS4h). Control groups of oocytes were cultured for 0 or 4h without HS (39 degrees C, C0h, C4h). In Experiment I (eight replicates), matured oocytes were activated by thimerosal (200 mu M, 10 min) following HS. Among all heated groups, maximal intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+](i)) was the highest in the HS2h. The lowest [Ca2+](i) peak among HS groups was observed in the HS4h, but it was higher than that in the non-heated C4h group (P < 0.05). In Experiment 2 (12 replicates), each matured oocyte was injected with IP3 (0.5 mM) and the Ca2+ transient was recorded, The peak [Ca2+](i) in the C4h group was still the lowest among all groups (P<0.05). Total Ca2+ release in HS2h appeared the highest among all treatments, and it was significantly higher than that in HS]h and C4h groups (P<0.05). In order to clarify the effect of incubation time in vitro (Experiment 3), matured oocytes were cultured at 39 degrees C for 0, 2 and 4h prior to treatment with thimerosal or injected with IP3 (three replicates). The Ca2+ release of matured oocytes declined with the prolonged culture (P<0.05). Finally, the development of HS-oocytes was evaluated after parthenogenetic activation (Experiment 4, three replicates), and the proportion of embryos developing to the blastocysts were lower (P < 0.05) in the HS groups (31 +/- 7% to 33 +/- 1%) than in the control groups (52 +/- 11% to 56 +/- 9%). We conclude that HS alters the Ca2+-releasing ability of matured pig oocytes, and that heat-shocked oocytes with greater Ca2+ release incur a low developmental competence after parthenogenetic activation. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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