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Fertilization and cleavage after protein kinase C activation during bovine oocyte maturation

In the present study the pronucleus formation, cleavage and protein profile after protein kinase C (PK-C) activation were evaluated during bovine oocyte maturation. A total number of 1936 bovine cumulus-oocyte complexes (COCs) were randomly distributed in 4 treatments, and matured with PMA (100nM phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate, PK-C activator), 4alpha-PDD (100nM de 4alpha-phorbol 12,13-didecanoetate, phobol ester that do not bind on PK-C, phorbol ester control), ECS (10% of estrus cow serum, positive control) and in a negative control (basic maturation media for all treatments, except on ECS group where the polyvinyl alcohol was not added). The COCs were kept in presence of PMA for 1, 4 or 7 hours and then transferred to basic maturation media until the 24 hours maturation period was completed. The PK-C stimulation in these periods did not alter the pronucleus formation but caused a decrease in the zygotes cleavage rate. The 4alpha-PDD group results showed that the alterations in PMA group were caused by PK-C activation and not by direct phorbol ester action on the cell. The protein composition analysis showed an additional protein band on ECS group around 74 kilo Daltons (kDa). Altogether, these results with the preliminary Western Blot analysis, indicate an important role of PK-C on bovine oocyte maturation, fertilization and embryo cleavage.

protein kinase-C; SDS-PAGE; oocyte maturation; bovine


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