摘要
Objective:To evaluate changes of feline(Felis catus)oocytes proteins during in vitro maturation by using the proteomic approach.Methods:Immature oocytes(germinal vesicle)isolated from female cats were cultured and collected at 0 h and 24 h.After collection,oocytes were investigated into immature(germinal vesicle)and mature(metaphaseⅡ)stages.The qualitative profiles of the proteins at the immature and mature stages were determined by one-dimensional electrophoresis and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry.Results:Our data revealed that following 24 h in vitro maturation the maturation rate(metaphaseⅡstage)was 58.7%.Eighty-one of the 260 proteins analyzed were differentially expressed between the germinal vesicle stage and the metaphaseⅡ-arrest stage.Proteomic analysis of germinal vesicle and metaphaseⅡoocytes showed abundant expression of proteins involved in transportation(10%),indicating that this was a major characteristic of germinal vesicle oocytes.Similarly,analysis of the proteome of metaphaseⅡoocytes indicated that cell cycle proteins were overexpressed.Interestingly,proteins involved in DNA repair and apoptosis were only expressed in germinal vesicle oocytes and proteins involved in fertilization were only expressed in metaphaseⅡoocytes.Conclusions:The overexpression of certain proteins in germinal vesicle and metaphaseⅡis necessary for oocyte development and maturation.Our findings provide a valuable resource for further investigations into protein expression in oocytes at different developmental stages.
基金
supported by a grant from the Royal Golden Jubilee,RGJ,Thailand(Grant number:PHD/0350/2551).