Bc. Vanderhyden, SPECIES-DIFFERENCES IN THE REGULATION OF CUMULUS EXPANSION BY AN OOCYTE-SECRETED FACTOR(S), Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 98(1), 1993, pp. 219-227
The expansion of the mouse cumulus oophorus in vitro in response to FS
H is dependent upon the presence of an enabling factor secreted by the
oocyte. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the expans
ion of cumulus cells from rats and pigs were similarly dependent upon
an oocyte-secreted enabling factor. Mouse and rat oocyte-cumulus cell
complexes were isolated from pregnant mares' serum gonadotrophin (PMSG
)-stimulated animals; pig oocyte-cumulus cell complexes with the attac
hed piece of mural granulosa were obtained from either prepubertal gil
ts or cyclic sows. FSH (25-1000 ng ml-1) or dibutyryl cyclic adenosine
monophosphate (dbcAMP; 0.05-2 mmol l-1) induced a dose-dependent expa
nsion of the oocyte-cumulus complexes from rats and pigs. The hypothes
is that the oocyte plays a role in the regulation of cumulus expansion
was tested by microsurgically removing oocytes from oocyte-cumulus co
mplexes and the oocytectomized complexes were tested for their ability
to undergo expansion in response to FSH. FSH did not induce cumulus e
xpansion in oocytectomized mouse complexes; however, expansion occurre
d in rat and pig oocytectomized complexes. The pieces of mural granulo
sa, detached from the pig complexes, also expanded in response to FSH
stimulation. Rat and pig oocytectomized complexes were then held in cu
lture for up to 48 h before stimulation by FSH. The degree of expansio
n in rat oocytectomized complexes decreased as the delay before FSH st
imulation increased such that, with an 8 h delay, oocytectomized compl
exes did not expand. Pig oocytectomized complexes expanded fully even
with a 32 h delay before FSH stimulation, and in response to dbcAMP or
epidermal growth factor (EGF). Finally, when rat or mouse oocytectomi
zed complexes were cocultured with germinal vesicle-stage mouse, rat o
r pig oocytes, FSH stimulated expansion by all oocytectomized complexe
s. These results indicate that a factor(s) secreted by mouse and rat o
ocytes is necessary for the cumulus cells to undergo expansion in resp
onse to FSH, EGF or dbcAMP. Pig oocytes can secrete a cumulus expansio
n-enabling factor, but expansion of pig complexes does not depend upon
this factor.