Date of Completion
1-18-2018
Embargo Period
1-10-2018
Keywords
Meiotic competence, cAMP, CDK1, GPR3, Oocyte
Major Advisor
Lisa M. Mehlmann
Associate Advisor
Laurinda A. Jaffe
Associate Advisor
Bruce A. White
Associate Advisor
Ann Cowan
Field of Study
Biomedical Science
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
Open Access
Open Access
Abstract
Mammalian oocytes are arrested in meiotic prophase from around the time of birth until just before ovulation. Following an extended period of growth, they are stimulated to mature to the metaphase II stage by a preovulatory luteinizing hormone (LH) surge that occurs with each reproductive cycle. Small, growing oocytes are not competent to mature into fertilizable eggs because they do not possess adequate amounts of cell cycle regulatory proteins, particularly cyclin-dependent kinase 1 (CDK1). As oocytes grow, they synthesize CDK1 and acquire the ability to mature. After oocytes achieve meiotic competence, meiotic arrest at the prophase stage is dependent on high levels of cAMP that are generated in the oocyte under the control of the constitutively active Gs-coupled receptor, GPR3. This dissertation examines the events occurring during the switch between GPR3-independent and GPR3-dependent meiotic arrest. We found that the ability of oocytes to mature, as well as oocyte CDK1 levels, were dependent on follicle size, but CDK1 expression in oocytes from preantral follicles was not acutely altered by the activity of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH). Gpr3 was expressed and active in incompetent oocytes within early stage follicles, well before cAMP is required to maintain meiotic arrest. Oocytes from Gpr3-/- mice were less competent to mature than oocytes from Gpr3+/+ mice, as assessed by the time course of germinal vesicle breakdown. Correspondingly, Gpr3-/- oocytes contained significantly lower CDK1 levels than their Gpr3+/+ counterparts that were at the same stage of follicle development. These results demonstrate that cAMP in oocytes promotes meiotic competence, through the activity of GPR3.
Recommended Citation
Firmani, Laura, "The G Protein-Coupled Receptor, GPR3, Promotes the Acquisition of Oocyte Meiotic Competence" (2018). Doctoral Dissertations. 1694.
https://digitalcommons.lib.uconn.edu/dissertations/1694