T. Satoh et al., TISSUE INHIBITOR OF METALLOPROTEINASES (TIMP-1) PRODUCED BY GRANULOSAAND OVIDUCT CELLS ENHANCES IN-VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE EMBRYO, Biology of reproduction, 50(4), 1994, pp. 835-844
Embryogenesis-stimulating activity (ESA) was found in serum-free condi
tioned media (CM) of bovine cumulus/granulosa cells (BGC) and bovine o
viductal epithelial cells (BOEC). The CM of BGC (BGC-CM) contained two
molecular species of ESA, one with a low molecular weight (M(r) 30 00
0) and another with a high molecular weight (M(r) 80 000); but only th
e activity with low molecular weight was detected in CM of BOEC by gel
-permeation chromatography- The smaller ESA (embryogenin-1) in BGC-CM
was purified to homogeneity, as a common activity in both CM by a comb
ination of gel-permeation chromatography ion-exchange chromatography,
and reverse-phase HPLC. Embryogenin-1 has a molecular weight of 31 100
(reduced) and has been identified as a bovine tissue inhibitor of met
alloproteinase-1 by NH2-terminal amino acid sequence analysis, Western
blot analysis, anti-proteinase activities against metalloproteinases,
and the nucleotide sequence of cDNA isolated from a lambdagt11 cDNA l
ibrary of the bovine ovary by a polyclonal antibody against embryogeni
n-1. These data suggest that the tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase
-1 produced by BGC and BOEC is a major ESA for in vitro development of
bovine embryos.