Oocyte-derived growth factors promote development of antrum-like structures by porcine cumulus granulosa cells in vitro

Riho Morikawa, Hirohisa Kyogoku, Jibak Lee, T. Miyano
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Oocytes communicate with the surrounding somatic cells during follicular development. We examined the effects of two oocyte-derived growth factors, growth differentiation factor 9 (GDF9) and bone morphogenetic protein 15 (BMP15), on the development of porcine oocyte–cumulus cell complexes (OCCs) in vitro. We collected OCCs from early antral follicles (1.2–1.5 mm) and prepared oocytectomized cumulus cell complexes (OXCs), which were then cultured in a growth medium supplemented with 0–100 ng/ml GDF9 and/or BMP15 for 7 days. In the medium without GDF9 or BMP15, OCCs developed during culture, and approximately 30% of them formed antrum-like structures. GDF9 promoted OCC development and structure formation in a dose-dependent manner. However, OXCs did not form antrum-like structures without growth factors. GDF9 promoted the development of OXCs, and 50 and 100 ng/ml GDF9 promoted the formation of the structures by 8% and 26%, respectively; however, BMP15 did not promote the formation of these structures. OXCs were then cultured with 100 ng/ml GDF9 and various concentrations of BMP15 to investigate their cooperative effects on the formation of antrum-like structures. BMP15 promoted the formation of antrum-like structures in a dose-dependent manner. In conclusion, GDF9 derived from oocytes is probably important for the formation of antrum-like structures in porcine OXCs, and BMP15 cooperates with GDF9 to form these structures.
卵母细胞源性生长因子促进猪积云颗粒细胞体外形成腔样结构
在卵泡发育过程中,卵母细胞与周围的体细胞进行交流。我们在体外研究了两种卵母细胞衍生的生长因子,生长分化因子9 (GDF9)和骨形态发生蛋白15 (BMP15)对猪卵母细胞-卵丘细胞复合物(OCCs)发育的影响。我们从早期的窦卵泡(1.2-1.5 mm)中收集OCCs,并制备卵母细胞去除的积云细胞复合物(OXCs),然后在添加0-100 ng/ml GDF9和/或BMP15的生长培养基中培养7天。在不含GDF9或BMP15的培养基中,OCCs在培养过程中发育,约30%的OCCs形成腔样结构。GDF9以剂量依赖的方式促进OCC的发育和结构形成。然而,在没有生长因子的情况下,OXCs不能形成腔样结构。GDF9对OXCs的形成有促进作用,50和100 ng/ml GDF9对OXCs形成的促进作用分别为8%和26%;然而,BMP15并没有促进这些结构的形成。然后用100 ng/ml GDF9和不同浓度的BMP15培养OXCs,研究它们对腔样结构形成的协同作用。BMP15以剂量依赖的方式促进腔样结构的形成。综上所述,来源于卵母细胞的GDF9可能是猪OXCs形成腔样结构的重要因素,而BMP15与GDF9协同形成这些结构。
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