L26 – Fertilization & Post-implantation Development Flashcards
Describe the origin and migration of the primordial germ cells?
Origin: junction between embryo and yolk sac
Day 24: migrate from yolk sac/ allantois along mesentery to genital ridge medial to mesonephros»_space; embed in genital cords
Compare the pairs of chromosomes and chromatids in Prophase I, Prophase II and in gametes?
Prophase I = 2n, 4c
Prophase II = 1n, 2c
Gametes = 1n, 1c (haploid)
Define the number of chromosomes and chromatids of primordial germ cells, oogonia, primary oocyte, secondary oocyte and mature oocyte?
Primordial germ cell = 2N,2c
Oogonia = 2N, 2c
Oogonia > Primary oocyte arrested at Prophase I = 2N, 4C
Secondary oocyte arrested at metaphase II = 1N, 2C + 1st polar body
Fertilization completes meiosis II = Mature oocyte (1N,1C) + second polar body
Describe the outermost layer of the mature egg and how sperm penetrates?
Corona radiata:
- High intercellular matrix of protein and carbohydrate (hyaluronic acid)
Sperm penetration by Hyaluronidase at sperm head + swimming movement
Describe how sperm binds to Zona Pellucida?
Surface molecule (galactosyl transferase) on sperm head bind to receptor:
O-linked oligosaccharides attached to the polypeptide core of ZP3 molecule in Zona pelludicda
Structure of Zona pellucida?
3 glycoproteins: ZP1, ZP2, ZP3
ZP2,ZP3 polymerize into long filament, cross-link by ZP1
List the 2 reactions after sperm binds to Zona pellucida?
- Acrosomal reaction in spermatozoon
- Cortical reaction throughout egg
Describe the Acrosomal reaction in spermatozoon after binding to Zona pellucida?
ZP3 binding + Integrin binding:
- Massive Ca influx at sperm head
- Outer acrosomal membrane fuse with egg plasma membrane»_space; perforation»_space; release acrosomal enzyme- Acrosin
- Acrosin digest glycoprotein on egg membrane
How does sperm penetrate Zona pellucida?
- Acrosomal reaction - release acrosin to digest egg plasma membrane
- Mechanical propulsion by swimming
Describe how an egg prevents polyspermy?
Sperm head bind ZP3:
Ca2+ wave propagates from site of sperm binding throughout egg
> > cause Cortical granules to fuse with plasma membrane
> > release hydrolytic enzymes into Perivitelline space
> > diffuse into zona pellucida and hydrolyze sperm receptor ZP3
> > eliminate further ZP3-sperm interaction
What process occurs after fusion of the spermatozoon and egg after penetrating zona pellucida?
Spermatozoon plasma membrane fuse with egg’s
> > trigger release of Ca2+ from internal stores in egg
> > Intensify respiration, metabolism of egg
Describe how sperm nucleus fuses with egg’s?
1) Nuclear membrane of sperm disintegrate = increase permeability
2) Reduced GSH in ooplasm reduce Disulfide cross-link between sperm chromatin and Protamine
3) Histone in ooplasms associate with male chromatin»_space; 2 pronuclei chromosomes mingle, organized into mitotic spindle
5 functions of fertilization?
1) Stimulate secondary oocyte to finish Meiosis II
2) Restore normal diploid number in zygote
3) Genetic variation
4) Sex determination
5) metabolic activation of the oocyte and initiates cleavage
List the sequence of development after zygote formation before implantation?
Cleavage by mitosis:
Day 1 = 2 cell
Day 2= 4 cell
Day 3 = 8 cell
Day 3-4 = Morula (compaction)
Day 4= Blastocyst: innercell mass + trophoblast
Day 5 = Blastocyst hatch from Zona pellucida
Day 6 = Implantation
Describe the development of embryo in week 2? Susceptible to abortion or teratogens?
bilaminar embryo – epiblast, hypoblast
spontaneous abortions are common
not susceptible to teratogenesis