小鼠卵母细胞在液体流向受精部位时的运输:纤毛跳动和蠕动的贡献

IF 3.1 2区 生物学 Q2 REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY
Toshiaki Hino
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摘要

排卵卵母细胞到受精点的运输包括两个主要过程,最初的卵母细胞由毛收集和随后通过上壶腹的运输。这些都是受精前的关键事件。排卵前后,输卵管表现出活跃的液体分泌、蠕动和纤毛跳动,这些都被认为与卵母细胞运输有关。但是,它们的具体贡献需要进一步澄清。在本研究中,我们研究了这三个因素在体内如何影响卵母细胞在输卵管内转运到受精部位。麻醉小鼠的输卵管置于液体循环腔内。通过将固定染色的卵母细胞卵母细胞复合物(COCs)引入内膜,并将少量墨水注入输卵管腔,我们监测了卵母细胞的运输和流体动力学。有趣的是,当输卵管液体流向被毛时,COC却向相反的方向移动,到达受精部位。抑制纤毛跳动破坏了卵母细胞的收集(或“拾取”)和运输,而抑制蠕动对这些过程没有直接影响。然而,长期抑制蠕动导致卵母细胞运输受损。在这种情况下,液体积聚,输卵管腔扩张,破坏了COC和纤毛之间的密切接触。这些发现表明,是纤毛跳动,而不是液体流动或蠕动,推动COC阻止液体流向受精部位。此外,蠕动维持了将纤毛推进有效传输到COC所需的光线条件。
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Oocyte transport against fluid flow to the fertilization site in mice: contributions of cilia beating and peristalsis†.

The transport of ovulated oocytes to the site of fertilization involves two main processes, the initial collection of the oocyte by the fimbria and its subsequent transport through the upper ampulla. These are crucial events preceding fertilization. Around ovulation, the oviduct exhibits active fluid secretion, peristaltic movements, and ciliary beating, all of which are believed to be involved in oocyte transport. However, their specific contributions require further clarification. In this study, we investigated how these three factors influence oocyte transport to the fertilization site in the oviduct in vivo. The oviduct of anesthetized mice was installed in a fluid-circulating chamber. By introducing fixed and stained cumulus-oocyte complexes (COCs) into the fimbria and injecting a small amount of ink into the oviduct lumen, we monitored oocyte transport and fluid dynamics. Interestingly, while oviduct fluid flowed toward the fimbria, the COC moved in the opposite direction to reach the site of fertilization. Inhibiting ciliary beating disrupted both the collection (or "pickup") and transport of the oocyte, whereas inhibiting peristalsis had no immediate impact on these processes. However, extended inhibition of peristalsis resulted in impaired oocyte transport. Under these conditions, fluid accumulated, and the oviduct lumen expanded, disrupting the intimate contact between the COC and the cilia. These findings indicate that ciliary beating, rather than fluid flow or peristalsis, propels the COC against the fluid flow toward the fertilization site. In addition, peristalsis maintains the luminal conditions required for effective transmission of ciliary propulsion to the COC.

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Biology of Reproduction
Biology of Reproduction 生物-生殖生物学
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
5.60%
发文量
214
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Biology of Reproduction (BOR) is the official journal of the Society for the Study of Reproduction and publishes original research on a broad range of topics in the field of reproductive biology, as well as reviews on topics of current importance or controversy. BOR is consistently one of the most highly cited journals publishing original research in the field of reproductive biology.
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