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  Space Asymmetry Directs Preferential Sperm Entry in the Absence of Polarity in the Mouse Oocyte

Motosugi, N., Dietrich, J.-E., Polanski, Z., Solter, D., & Hiiragi, T. (2006). Space Asymmetry Directs Preferential Sperm Entry in the Absence of Polarity in the Mouse Oocyte. PLoS Biology, 4, 1-6.

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Motosugi, Nami1, Autor           
Dietrich, Jens-Erik1, Autor           
Polanski, Zbigniew1, Autor           
Solter, Davor1, Autor           
Hiiragi, Takashi1, Autor           
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1Department of Developmental Biology, Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics, Max Planck Society, ou_2243650              

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 Zusammenfassung: Knowledge about the mechanism that establishes embryonic polarity is fundamental in understanding mammalian development. In re-addressing several controversial claims, we recently proposed a model in which mouse embryonic polarity is not specified until the blastocyst stage. Before fertilization, the fully differentiated oocyte has been characterized as "polarized", an we indeed observed that the sperm preferentially enters the polar body half. Here we show that preferential sperm entry is not due to an intrinisic polarity of the oocyte, since fertilization takes place uniformly when the zona pellucida is removed. We suggest that the term "asymmetry" denotes morphological differences, whereas "polarity" in addition implies developmental consequences. Thus, the mouse oocyte can be considered "asymmetric" but "non-polarized". The penetration through the zona pellucida is also random, and a significant proportion of sperm binds to the oocyte membrane at a point distant from the zona penetration site. Time-lapse recordings confirmed that sperm swim around the perivitelline space before fertilization. Experimental enlargement of the perivitelline space in the non-polar body half increased the regional probability of fertilzation. Based on these experiments, we propose a model in which the space asymmetry exerted by the first polar body and the zona pellucida directs sperm entry preferentially to the polar body half, with no need for oocyte polarity.

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Sprache(n): eng - English
 Datum: 2006-05
 Publikationsstatus: Erschienen
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Titel: PLoS Biology
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