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Reproduction ; 128(4): 387-93, 2004 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15454633

RESUMO

Prior to fertilization, the spindle of vertebrate eggs must remain stable and well organized during the second meiotic meta-phase arrest (MII). In a previous study we have determined that the completion of meiosis is a Src family kinase (SFK)-dependent event. In the current study we have used the SFK inhibitors, SU6656 and PP2, and demonstrated that inhibition of SFKs caused the formation of a disorganized spindle. The observation that proper organization of an MII spindle is an SFK-dependent process, combined with our previous finding that Fyn kinase is localized at the microtubules (MTs), prompted us to examine the potential role of Fyn in MT signaling. Our results show an association between Fyn and tubulin, the ability of Fyn to phosphorylate tubulin in vitro and stimulation of meiosis completion by injection of a constitutively active form of Fyn (CAF). We suggested that SFKs mediate significant functions during the organization of the MII spindle. In view of CAF injection experiments, and of the pronounced concentration of Fyn kinase at the spindle, we propose that Fyn may play an important role in some aspects of the spindle functions, possibly those involving the MTs.


Assuntos
Óvulo/metabolismo , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas/metabolismo , Tubulina (Proteína)/metabolismo , Animais , Células Cultivadas , Feminino , Indóis/farmacologia , Meiose , Microinjeções , Microscopia Confocal , Microtúbulos/ultraestrutura , Óvulo/ultraestrutura , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas/análise , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-fyn , Pirimidinas/farmacologia , Ratos , Ratos Wistar , Fuso Acromático/metabolismo , Fuso Acromático/ultraestrutura , Sulfonamidas/farmacologia , Tubulina (Proteína)/análise , Quinases da Família src/administração & dosagem , Quinases da Família src/antagonistas & inibidores , Quinases da Família src/metabolismo
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Reproduction ; 127(4): 455-63, 2004 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15047936

RESUMO

The earliest visible indications for the transition to embryos in mammalian eggs, known as egg activation, are cortical granules exocytosis (CGE) and resumption of meiosis (RM); these events are triggered by the fertilizing spermatozoon through a series of Ca2+ transients. The pathways, within the egg, leading to the intracellular Ca2+ release and to the downstream cellular events, are currently under intensive investigation. The involvement of Src family kinases (SFKs) in Ca2+ release at fertilization is well supported in marine invertebrate eggs but not in mammalian eggs. In a previous study we have shown the expression and localization of Fyn, the first SFK member demonstrated in the mammalian egg. The purpose of the current study was to identify other common SFKs and resolve their function during activation of mammalian eggs. All three kinases examined: Fyn, c-Src and c-Yes are distributed throughout the egg cytoplasm. However, Fyn and c-Yes tend to concentrate at the egg cortex, though only Fyn is localized to the spindle as well. The different localizations of the various SFKs imply the possibility of their different functions within the egg. To examine whether SFKs participate in the signal transduction pathways during egg activation, we employed selective inhibitors of the SFKs activity (PP2 and SU6656). The results demonstrate that RM, which is triggered by Ca2+ elevation, is an SFK-dependent process, while CGE, triggered by either Ca2+ elevation or protein kinase C (PKC), is not. The possible involvement of SFKs in the signal transduction pathways that lead from the sperm-egg fusion site downstream of the Ca2+ release remains unclear.


Assuntos
Oócitos/enzimologia , Transdução de Sinais/fisiologia , Interações Espermatozoide-Óvulo/fisiologia , Quinases da Família src/metabolismo , Animais , Células Cultivadas , Feminino , Indóis/farmacologia , Masculino , Meiose/efeitos dos fármacos , Pirimidinas/farmacologia , Ratos , Ratos Wistar , Sulfonamidas/farmacologia , Quinases da Família src/antagonistas & inibidores
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Ital J Anat Embryol ; 106(2 Suppl 2): 43-9, 2001.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11732595

RESUMO

The mature egg arrested at its second metaphase is a rather quiet cell, and possesses a pre-set developmental program. A sequence of biochemical events that leads to the rapid embryonic mitotic divisions initiates at fertilization when the spermatozoon overcomes this second cell cycle arrest. These events induce a transient rise in intracellular Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) that leads to the cortical granule exocytosis (CGE) and resumption of meiosis. Various treatments can induce parthenogenetic activation as manifested by the extrusion of the second polar body or CGE. Similar to somatic cells, recent studies in mammalian eggs suggest that signal transduction pathways mediate egg activation. The initial increase in ([Ca2+]i) appears to be critical for egg activation. Other messengers such as protein kinase C and protein tyrosine kinases, were suggested as possible inducers of some aspects of egg activation.


Assuntos
Óvulo/fisiologia , Transdução de Sinais , Animais , Cálcio/metabolismo , Grânulos Citoplasmáticos/fisiologia , Exocitose , Fertilização , Meiose , Óvulo/ultraestrutura , Partenogênese , Proteína Quinase C/metabolismo , Proteínas Tirosina Quinases/metabolismo
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