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ERK1/2 Activities Are Dispensable for Oocyte Growth but Are Required for Meiotic Maturation and Pronuclear Formation in Mouse

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Publisher Science Press
Specialty Genetics
Date 2015 Sep 27
PMID 26408092
Citations 24
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Abstract

Previous studies revealed that extracellular regulated kinase-1 and -2 (ERK1/2) cascade plays pivotal roles in regulating oocyte meiotic cell cycle progression. However, most knowledge about the in vivo function of ERK1/2 in mammalian oocytes was indirectly obtained from analyzing the phenotypes of Mos knockout mice. In this study, we knocked out Erk1 and Erk2 in mouse oocytes as early as the primordial follicle stage using the well-characterized Gdf9-Cre mouse model, and for the first time directly investigated the in vivo function of ERK1/2 in mouse oocytes. In this novel mouse model, we observed that ERK1/2 activities in oocyte are dispensable for primordial follicle maintenance, activation and follicle growth. Different from the Mos null oocytes, the ERK1/2-deleted oocytes had well-assembled spindles at metaphase I (MI), extruded polar body-1 (PB1) with normal sizes, and did not undergo a full parthenogenetic activation characterized for pronuclear formation. However, the ovulated ERK1/2-deleted oocytes had poorly-assembled metaphase II (MII) spindles, spontaneously released polar body-2 (PB2), and were arrested at another metaphase called metaphase III (MIII). In addition, ERK1/2 deletion prevented male pronuclear formation after fertilization, and caused female infertility. In conclusion, these results indicate that ERK1/2 activities are required for not only MII-arrest maintenance, but also efficient pronuclear formation in mouse oocytes.

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