Epidermal growth factor (EGF) has received much attention recently for its
positive effects on mammalian oocyte maturation and embryo development and
its potential importance in cytoplasmic maturation of oocytes. Calcium (Ca2
+) homeostasis in germinal vesicle stage oocytes has also been suggested to
play a role in cytoplasmic maturation. This study examined the effects of
EGF on Ca2+ mobilization as measured by its efflux from mouse oocytes at th
ree time periods throughout maturation (0-4 hr, 4-8 hr, and 12 hr). Immatur
e cumulus oocyte complexes (COCs) removed from the ovary for less than 4 hr
exhibit oscillations in Ca2+ efflux that initiated 5-30 min following EGF
stimulation. This response was not observed in COCs matured for 4-8 hr or 1
2 hr or in unstimulated 0-4 hr COCs. Denuded oocytes and cumulus cells did
not show the same response to EGF (8.2 nM and 16.4 nM). Immunohistochemistr
y for detection of the EGF receptor along with EGF internalization studies
showed that receptors are present both on cumulus cells and the oocyte but
EGF appears to be internalized mainly by the cumulus cells. These data demo
nstrate that EGF induces oscillations in Ca2+ efflux in COCs 0-4 hr old and
this response is mediated by the cumulus cells. Mel. Reprod. Dev. 53:244-2
53, 1999. (C) 1999 Wiley-Liss, Inc.