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1 December 2004 Covalent Transfer of Heavy Chains of Inter-α-Trypsin Inhibitor Family Proteins to Hyaluronan in In Vivo and In Vitro Expanded Porcine Oocyte-Cumulus Complexes
Eva Nagyova, Antonella Camaioni, Radek Prochazka, Antonietta Salustri
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Abstract

Previous studies have shown that the heavy chains (HCs) of serum-derived inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitor (IαI) molecules become covalently linked to hyaluronan (HA) during in vivo mouse cumulus expansion and significantly contribute to cumulus matrix organization. Experiments with mice suggest that the incorporation of such proteins in cumulus matrix appears to be rather complex, involving LH/hCG-induced changes in blood-follicle barrier and functional cooperation between cumulus cells, granulosa cells, and oocyte within the follicle. We demonstrate here that HC-HA covalent complexes are formed during in vivo porcine cumulus expansion as well. Western blot analysis with IαI antibody revealed that follicular fluids from medium-sized follicles and those from large follicles unstimulated with hCG contain high levels of all forms of IαI family members present in pig serum. The same amount of HCs were covalently transferred from IαI molecules to HA when pig oocyte-cumulus complexes (OCCs) were stimulated in vitro with FSH in the presence of pig serum or follicular fluid from unstimulated or hCG-stimulated follicles. In addition, HC-HA coupling activity was stimulated in cumulus cells by FSH treatment also in the absence of oocyte. Collectively, these results indicate that IαI molecules can freely cross the blood follicle barrier and that follicular fluid collected at any stage of folliculogenesis can be successfully used instead of serum for improving OCC maturation. Finally, pig cumulus cells show an autonomous ability to promote the incorporation of IαI HCs in the cumulus matrix.

Eva Nagyova, Antonella Camaioni, Radek Prochazka, and Antonietta Salustri "Covalent Transfer of Heavy Chains of Inter-α-Trypsin Inhibitor Family Proteins to Hyaluronan in In Vivo and In Vitro Expanded Porcine Oocyte-Cumulus Complexes," Biology of Reproduction 71(6), 1838-1843, (1 December 2004). https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.104.029595
Received: 15 March 2004; Accepted: 1 July 2004; Published: 1 December 2004
KEYWORDS
cumulus cells
fertilization
follicle-stimulating hormone
ovary
ovulation
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