Competent mouse oocytes isolated from antral follicles exhibit different chromatin organization and follow different maturation dynamics

After labelling DNA with the specific vital fluorophore Hoechst 33342, oocytes, isolated by puncture from antral follicles in adult mice, have two essentially different configurations of their nuclear fluorescence images. These have been called SN (where the nucleolus is not surrounded by chromatin) and NSN (where the nucleolus is not surrounded by chromatin). Intermediate configurations are also found, although with a lower frequency. The proportion of each class is on the average equal and depends neither on the presence of cumulus cells nor on the age of the mouse. Electron microscopy confirms several ultrastructural differences between these two nuclear configurations, namely, the structure of the nucleolus, which is vacuolated in NSN‐type and compact in SN‐type oocytes. Using video‐enhanced fluorescence microscopy at low level of excitation light, we could follow directly in vitro the meiotic maturation of both classes, without impairing their viability. We show that in germinal vessicle (GV) state, the chromatin does not change from one configuration into the other and that both classes are able to mature to metaphase II, although the maturation has slightly different characteristics. © 1993 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.

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