L. Antalikova et al., CYTOPLASMIC ARGYROPHILIC PROTEIN(S) IN CUMULUS-OOCYTE COMPLEXES - A PRELIMINARY-STUDY, Reproduction, nutrition, development, 34(1), 1994, pp. 73-80
The presence of acidic argyrophilic protein(s) in cumulus cells and oo
cytes was examined in bovine, ovine, porcine and murine cumulus-oocyte
complexes (COCs) using a specific silver-staining method. The COCs we
re isolated from small (1 mm) or large (3-5 mm) antral follicles; they
were fixed immediately after slaughter (first group) or after transfe
r to the laboratory (ca 60 min, second group) and then silver stained
according to Likovsky' and Smetana (1981). The argyrophilic proteins w
ere accumulated mainly in foot processes of cumulus cells on oocytes i
solated from large bovine follicles. The intensity of the reaction was
less evident in small follicles. The intensity of staining gradually
disappeared from cumulus cells as the maturation continued. Moreover,
we were unable to detect similar strong labelling in mouse, pig and sh
eep COCs. Such a chronology suggests that argyrophilic protein(s) may
play a role in the transition from meiotic arrest to resumption in bov
ine oocytes. Our results also suggest that preliminary events of matur
ation may occur just after slaughter, ie a relatively long time before
the COCs are isolated and cultured in vitro.