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Role of the hyaluronan receptor CD44 during porcine oocyte maturation

Yokoo, Masaki (author)
Tohoku University, Japan
Shimizu, Takashi (author)
Tohoku University, Japan
Kimura, Naoko (author)
Tohoku University, Japan
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Anindito Sri Tunjung, Woro (author)
Tohoku University, Japan
Matsumoto, Hiromichi (author)
Tohoku University, Japan
Abe, Hiroyuki (author)
Tohoku University, Japan
Sasada, Hiroshi (author)
Tohoku University, Japan
Rodriguez-Martinez, Heriberto (author)
SLU, Sweden;
Sato, Eimei (author)
Tohoku University, Japan
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Society for Reproduction and Development, 2007
2007
English.
In: Journal of reproduction and development. - : Society for Reproduction and Development. - 0916-8818 .- 1348-4400. ; 53:2, s. 263-270
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  • Previous our studies have shown that CD44, the principal receptor for hyaluronan, is present on cumulus cells during oocyte maturation. Although hyaluronan-CD44 interaction has been implicated in cumulus expansion and/or oocyte maturation, the full significance of CD44 remains unknown. The objective of the present study was to further investigate the role of CD44 in cumulus expansion and oocyte maturation in pigs. We demonstrate here in that CD44 has a key role in oocyte maturation but not in cumulus expansion. Previous studies have reported the physiological significance of cumulus expansion in oocyte maturation. However, our results suggest that cumulus expansion is a necessary condition for oocyte maturation, but that it is not sufficient on its own. Furthermore, western blot analysis demonstrated that the CD44 of the in vitro-matured cumulus-oocyte complexes (COCs) had a larger molecular weight and more terminal sialic acid, which has been proven to inhibit the hyaluronan-binding ability of the receptor, than the CD44 of the in vivo-matured COCs, indicating that the hyaluronan-CD44 interactions during in vitro maturation might be insufficient compared with those in vivo. The insufficient interactions of hyaluronan-CD44 during in vitro maturation may cause the inferior capacity of fertilization and development of oocytes matured in vitro.

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CD44; hyaluronan; oocyte maturation; pig; sialic acid
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