What are the spermatocyte's requirements for successful meiotic division?
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What are the spermatocyte's requirements for successful meiotic division?
Abstract
The consequences of error during meiotic division in spermatogenesis can be serious: aneuploid spermatozoa, embryonic lethality, and developmental abnormalities. Recombination between homologs is essential to ensure normal segregation; thus the spermatocyte must time division precisely so that it occurs after recombination between chromosomes and accumulation of the cell-cycle machinery necessary to ensure an accurate segregation of chromosomes. We use two systems to investigate meiotic division during spermatogenesis in the mouse: pharmacological induction of meiotic metaphase in cultured spermatocytes and transillumination-mediated dissection of stage XII seminiferous tubule segments to monitor progress through the division phase. By these approaches we can assess timing of acquisition of competence for the meiotic division phase and the temporal order of events as division proceeds. Competence for the meiotic division arises in the mid-pachytene stage of meiotic prophase, after chromosomes have synapsed and coincident with the accumulation of the cell-cycle regulatory protein CDC25C. The activity of both MPF and topoisomerase II are required. The earliest hallmarks of the division phase are nuclear envelope breakdown, followed by phosphorylation of histone H3 and chromosome condensation. These events are likely to be monitored by checkpoint mechanisms since checkpoint proteins can be localized in nuclei and DNA-damaging agents delay entry into the meiotic division phase. Understanding how the spermatocyte regulates its entry into the meiotic division phase can help clarify the natural mechanisms ensuring accurate chromosome segregation and preventing aneuploidy. J. Exp. Zool. (Mol. Dev. Evol.) 285:243-250, 1999.
Copyright 1999 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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