Submitted October 30, 2003
Returned for revision November 29, 2003
Accepted December 10, 2003
Gamete Biology
Protein Kinase C and Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase
Cascade in Mouse Cumulus Cells: Cross Talk and Effect on
Meiotic Resumption of Oocyte
Heng-Yu Fan ,
Li-Jun Huo ,
Da-Yuan Chen ,
Heide Schatten ,
and
Qing-Yuan Sun *
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: sunqy1{at}yahoo.com.
Abstract
Protein kinase C (PKC) and mitogen-activated protein
kinase (MAPK) in cumulus cells are involved in FSH-induced
meiotic resumption of cumulus-enclosed oocytes (CEOs), but
their regulation and crosstalk are unknown. The present
experiments were designed to investigate: 1) the possible
involvement of MAPK cascade in PKC-induced meiotic
resumption; 2) the regulation of PKC on MAPK activity in
FSH-induced oocyte maturation; and 3) the pattern of PKC
and MAPK function in induced meiotic resumption of mouse
oocytes. PKC activators, phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate
(PMA) and 1-oleoyl-2-acetyl-sn-glycerol (OAG) induced the
meiotic resumption of CEOs and activation of MAPK in
cumulus cells, while this effect could be abolished by PKC
inhibitors, calphostin C and chelerythrine, or MEK
inhibitor U0126. These results suggest that PKC might
induce the meiotic re-initiation of CEOs by activating
MAPK in cumulus cells. Both PKC inhibitors and U0126
inhibited the FSH-induced germinal vesicle breakdown
(GVBD) of oocytes and MAPK activation in cumulus cells,
suggesting that PKC and MAPK are involved in FSH-induced
GVBD of mouse CEOs. Protein synthesis inhibitor
cycloheximide (CHX) inhibited FSH- or PMA-induced oocyte
meiotic resumption, but not the MAPK activation in cumulus
cells. FSH and PKC activators induced the GVBD in denuded
oocytes co-cultured with cumulus cells in hepoxanthine
(HX)-supplemented medium, and this effect could be
reversed by U0126. Thus, when activated by FSH and PKC,
MAPK may stimulate the synthesis of specific proteins in
cumulus cells followed by secretion of an unknown positive
factor that is capable of inducing GVBD in oocytes.
Key words:
Gamete Biology
Kinases
Meiosis
Oocyte development
Signal transduction