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Publication : Meiosis resumption, calcium-sensitive period, and PLC-beta1 relocation into the nucleus in the mouse oocyte.

First Author  Avazeri N Year  2003
Journal  Cell Signal Volume  15
Issue  11 Pages  1003-10
PubMed ID  14499343 Mgi Jnum  J:169795
Mgi Id  MGI:4942248 Doi  10.1016/s0898-6568(03)00071-8
Citation  Avazeri N, et al. (2003) Meiosis resumption, calcium-sensitive period, and PLC-beta1 relocation into the nucleus in the mouse oocyte. Cell Signal 15(11):1003-10
abstractText  We aimed to determine whether the breakdown of the germinal vesicle of the mouse oocyte and the nuclear import of phospholipase C-beta1 were calcium-dependent. We chelated Ca2+ ions with BAPTA-dextran at different times after the release of the oocyte from the ovarian follicle, i.e. after meiosis resumption has started, and we studied the effects on the kinetics of germinal vesicle breakdown, and on the migration of phospholipase C-beta1. We discriminate between two key-periods of calcium-sensitivity during the process of meiosis resumption. During the first hour, changes in the cytosolic Ca2+ especially promoted the migration of phospholipase C-beta1 into the nucleus, whereas changes in the nuclear concentration of Ca2+ were not implicated. Moreover, at this time, the cytosolic calcium pathway is PLC-beta1-dependent. By contrast, during the second hour following the onset of meiosis resumption, and thus just previous GVBD, the PLC-beta1-dependent Ca2+ signals in both cellular compartments were equally necessary for the resumption of meiosis. This particular period of the meiotic process corresponds to the moment when the phospholipase C-beta1 has strongly migrated into the nucleus. Our results highlight also the role played by the nucleus during the second key-period in the control of the GVBD via a Ca2+-dependent pathway.
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