Developmental competence and ultrastructural changes of heat-stressed mouse early blastocysts produced in vitro

Mouse early blastocysts were exposed to temperatures of 39℃ and 41℃ for 2 h, respectively, to determine their developmental competence and ultrastructural changes. The results showed that heat stress at 41℃ for 2 h, significantly reduced the percentages of expanded and hatched blastocysts, but not...

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Main Authors: Mingzhi WANG, Zhongjie TIAN, Tao LI, Shansong GAO, Zhongling JIANG, Wenru TIAN, Pingping QU
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2009-02-01
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spelling doaj-b929c4b2332a4417bc09ca8533fd8d092020-11-24T23:52:46ZengOxford University PressCurrent Zoology1674-55072009-02-015516166Developmental competence and ultrastructural changes of heat-stressed mouse early blastocysts produced in vitroMingzhi WANGZhongjie TIANTao LIShansong GAOZhongling JIANGWenru TIANPingping QUPingping QUWenru TIANZhongling JIANGShansong GAOTao LIZhongjie TIANMingzhi WANGMouse early blastocysts were exposed to temperatures of 39℃ and 41℃ for 2 h, respectively, to determine their developmental competence and ultrastructural changes. The results showed that heat stress at 41℃ for 2 h, significantly reduced the percentages of expanded and hatched blastocysts, but not at 39℃ for 2 h. The average cell numbers in expanded blastocysts, which developed from early blastocysts heat-stressed at temperatures of 39℃ and 41℃, were significantly reduced. The average cell numbers in hatched blastocysts subjected to heat stress were no different from those in the control group cultured at 37℃. The mitochondria of the early blastocysts heat-stressed at 39℃ for 2 h, were slightly swollen, but they had recovered after culturing at 37℃ for 2 h. However, the mitochondria in the blastocysts heat stressed at 41℃ for 2 h were severely swollen, and their number increased. The ribosomes shed from the rough endoplasmic reticulum, and the number of secondary lysosomes in the plasma increased. The integrity of desmosomes was disrupted. The space between the nuclear envelope and the perivitelline membrane enlarged. The fibre fraction and the particulate fraction of nucleoli were separated. The heterochromatin in nucleoli was also increased in its quantity. There were some lamellar-shape structures and heterogeneous dense materials exhibiting in the cytoplasm. The ultrastructural changes induced by heat shock at 41℃ for 2 h were not reversible. In conclusion, the damage of heat stress to mitochondria, lysosomes, ribosomes and cell nucleus, may be one of the most important factors that inhibit the normal development of mouse early blastocysts [Current Zoology 55(1): 61–66, 2009].http://www.currentzoology.org/paperdetail.asp?id=11109Heat tressMouseEarly blastocystsDevelopmental competenceUltrastructure
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author Mingzhi WANG
Zhongjie TIAN
Tao LI
Shansong GAO
Zhongling JIANG
Wenru TIAN
Pingping QU
Pingping QU
Wenru TIAN
Zhongling JIANG
Shansong GAO
Tao LI
Zhongjie TIAN
Mingzhi WANG
spellingShingle Mingzhi WANG
Zhongjie TIAN
Tao LI
Shansong GAO
Zhongling JIANG
Wenru TIAN
Pingping QU
Pingping QU
Wenru TIAN
Zhongling JIANG
Shansong GAO
Tao LI
Zhongjie TIAN
Mingzhi WANG
Developmental competence and ultrastructural changes of heat-stressed mouse early blastocysts produced in vitro
Current Zoology
Heat tress
Mouse
Early blastocysts
Developmental competence
Ultrastructure
author_facet Mingzhi WANG
Zhongjie TIAN
Tao LI
Shansong GAO
Zhongling JIANG
Wenru TIAN
Pingping QU
Pingping QU
Wenru TIAN
Zhongling JIANG
Shansong GAO
Tao LI
Zhongjie TIAN
Mingzhi WANG
author_sort Mingzhi WANG
title Developmental competence and ultrastructural changes of heat-stressed mouse early blastocysts produced in vitro
title_short Developmental competence and ultrastructural changes of heat-stressed mouse early blastocysts produced in vitro
title_full Developmental competence and ultrastructural changes of heat-stressed mouse early blastocysts produced in vitro
title_fullStr Developmental competence and ultrastructural changes of heat-stressed mouse early blastocysts produced in vitro
title_full_unstemmed Developmental competence and ultrastructural changes of heat-stressed mouse early blastocysts produced in vitro
title_sort developmental competence and ultrastructural changes of heat-stressed mouse early blastocysts produced in vitro
publisher Oxford University Press
series Current Zoology
issn 1674-5507
publishDate 2009-02-01
description Mouse early blastocysts were exposed to temperatures of 39℃ and 41℃ for 2 h, respectively, to determine their developmental competence and ultrastructural changes. The results showed that heat stress at 41℃ for 2 h, significantly reduced the percentages of expanded and hatched blastocysts, but not at 39℃ for 2 h. The average cell numbers in expanded blastocysts, which developed from early blastocysts heat-stressed at temperatures of 39℃ and 41℃, were significantly reduced. The average cell numbers in hatched blastocysts subjected to heat stress were no different from those in the control group cultured at 37℃. The mitochondria of the early blastocysts heat-stressed at 39℃ for 2 h, were slightly swollen, but they had recovered after culturing at 37℃ for 2 h. However, the mitochondria in the blastocysts heat stressed at 41℃ for 2 h were severely swollen, and their number increased. The ribosomes shed from the rough endoplasmic reticulum, and the number of secondary lysosomes in the plasma increased. The integrity of desmosomes was disrupted. The space between the nuclear envelope and the perivitelline membrane enlarged. The fibre fraction and the particulate fraction of nucleoli were separated. The heterochromatin in nucleoli was also increased in its quantity. There were some lamellar-shape structures and heterogeneous dense materials exhibiting in the cytoplasm. The ultrastructural changes induced by heat shock at 41℃ for 2 h were not reversible. In conclusion, the damage of heat stress to mitochondria, lysosomes, ribosomes and cell nucleus, may be one of the most important factors that inhibit the normal development of mouse early blastocysts [Current Zoology 55(1): 61–66, 2009].
topic Heat tress
Mouse
Early blastocysts
Developmental competence
Ultrastructure
url http://www.currentzoology.org/paperdetail.asp?id=11109
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