Fertilization and early embryonic development in the blue fox ( Alopex lagopus)

Abstract A total of 15 blue fox vixens aged 1–6 years were mated, 12 once on the first day of estrus and three a second time 48 hr after the first mating, and were killed 4 hr to 8 days following mating. Ova were collected from the oviducts, evaluated by stereomicroscopy, and studied by transmission...

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Main Authors: Farstad, W., Hyttel, P., Grøndahl, C., Mondain‐Monval, M., Smith, A. J.
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/mrd.1080360308 2024-06-02T07:54:52+00:00 Fertilization and early embryonic development in the blue fox ( Alopex lagopus) Farstad, W. Hyttel, P. Grøndahl, C. Mondain‐Monval, M. Smith, A. J. 1993 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mrd.1080360308 http://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fmrd.1080360308 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fmrd.1080360308 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/mrd.1080360308 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Molecular Reproduction and Development volume 36, issue 3, page 331-337 ISSN 1040-452X 1098-2795 journal-article 1993 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/mrd.1080360308 2024-05-03T11:47:59Z Abstract A total of 15 blue fox vixens aged 1–6 years were mated, 12 once on the first day of estrus and three a second time 48 hr after the first mating, and were killed 4 hr to 8 days following mating. Ova were collected from the oviducts, evaluated by stereomicroscopy, and studied by transmission (TEM; N = 49, 12 vixens) or scanning (SEM, N = 11, three vixens) electron microscopy. At 0–3 days after ovulation, the ova had not cleaved and were at different stages of meiotic maturation. In about one‐half of these ova, representing all stages of meiotic maturation, a decondensing sperm head without nuclear envelope or a small pronucleus with partial nuclear envelope was observed. No clear relationship was found between maternal meiotic stage and the stage of paternal pronucleus formation. Sperm tails were never identified in the ooplasm. Cortical granules were released after sperm penetration at early stages of meiotic maturation. Thus the block against polyspermic penetration was activated during maturation of the oocyte. The first two‐cell stage appeared 4 days after ovulation (3 days after mating), the first four‐cell stage the following day (day 5), and the first eight‐cell stage 6 days after ovulation (5 days after mating). In a single vixen mated late (7 days postovulation) two‐ to four‐cell stages appeared the following day (day 8). This indicates that the time required for the first cleavage division decreases with increasing interval from ovulation to mating. The development of a functional nucleolus with fibrillar centers and fibrillar and granular components at the eight‐cell stage indicates activation of embryonic RNA synthesis in fox embryos at the six‐ to eight‐cell stage, suggesting that the embryonic genome is activated at this stage. © 1993 Wiley‐Liss, Inc. Article in Journal/Newspaper Alopex lagopus Wiley Online Library Molecular Reproduction and Development 36 3 331 337
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description Abstract A total of 15 blue fox vixens aged 1–6 years were mated, 12 once on the first day of estrus and three a second time 48 hr after the first mating, and were killed 4 hr to 8 days following mating. Ova were collected from the oviducts, evaluated by stereomicroscopy, and studied by transmission (TEM; N = 49, 12 vixens) or scanning (SEM, N = 11, three vixens) electron microscopy. At 0–3 days after ovulation, the ova had not cleaved and were at different stages of meiotic maturation. In about one‐half of these ova, representing all stages of meiotic maturation, a decondensing sperm head without nuclear envelope or a small pronucleus with partial nuclear envelope was observed. No clear relationship was found between maternal meiotic stage and the stage of paternal pronucleus formation. Sperm tails were never identified in the ooplasm. Cortical granules were released after sperm penetration at early stages of meiotic maturation. Thus the block against polyspermic penetration was activated during maturation of the oocyte. The first two‐cell stage appeared 4 days after ovulation (3 days after mating), the first four‐cell stage the following day (day 5), and the first eight‐cell stage 6 days after ovulation (5 days after mating). In a single vixen mated late (7 days postovulation) two‐ to four‐cell stages appeared the following day (day 8). This indicates that the time required for the first cleavage division decreases with increasing interval from ovulation to mating. The development of a functional nucleolus with fibrillar centers and fibrillar and granular components at the eight‐cell stage indicates activation of embryonic RNA synthesis in fox embryos at the six‐ to eight‐cell stage, suggesting that the embryonic genome is activated at this stage. © 1993 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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author Farstad, W.
Hyttel, P.
Grøndahl, C.
Mondain‐Monval, M.
Smith, A. J.
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Hyttel, P.
Grøndahl, C.
Mondain‐Monval, M.
Smith, A. J.
Fertilization and early embryonic development in the blue fox ( Alopex lagopus)
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title Fertilization and early embryonic development in the blue fox ( Alopex lagopus)
title_short Fertilization and early embryonic development in the blue fox ( Alopex lagopus)
title_full Fertilization and early embryonic development in the blue fox ( Alopex lagopus)
title_fullStr Fertilization and early embryonic development in the blue fox ( Alopex lagopus)
title_full_unstemmed Fertilization and early embryonic development in the blue fox ( Alopex lagopus)
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