Abstract
Nucleolus is known to be a well-suited morphological marker for embryo technologies. Failure in de novo nucleolar formation during embryonic genome activation (EGA) has been observed in many species. The aim of the present study was to investigate nuclear changes and nucleolar formation during EGA in the porcine preimplantation embryos developed in vivo and produced by somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT). Embryos were collected at early and late 1-cell stage, 2-, 4-, and 8-cell stage, early and late blastocyst stage, fixed in 3% glutaraldehyde for 1 h, and processed for transmission electron microscopy. In vivo embryos from 1- and 2-cell stages showed electron dense, spherical nucleolar precursor bodies (NPB) in centrally located nuclei with well-developed nuclear envelope and condensed chromatin. Two 1-cell-stage embryos, however, had represented metaphase chromosomes in the periphery. At the 4-cell stage, in vivo embryos displayed fibrillo-granular nucleoli containing all 3 functional nucleolar compartments: fibrillar centers (FC), dense fibrillar component (DFC), and granular component (GC). The nuclei were centrally located, round, and had complete nuclear envelopes. The same types of nuclei and nucleoli were observed for all following stages. On the other hand, embryos produced by SCNT at early 1-cell stage showed centrally located, irregular-shaped nuclei with incomplete nuclear envelopes and condensed chromatin with large intact NPB. Exceptionally, 1 out of the 5 embryos presented a peripheral nucleus with partially condensed chromatin lacking nuclear envelope and fibrillo-granular nucleolus probably persisting from donor fibroblast. Only 2 out of 5 late-1-cell SCNT embryos showed nuclear structures. The nuclei had irregular shapes, complete nuclear membranes, and contained large NPB. At the 2- and 4-cell stages, the embryos presented central nuclei with complete nuclear envelopes. Some of the embryos showed more than one nucleus of varying shapes and sizes. The fibrillo-granular nucleoli were first observed toward the 8-cell stage. The embryos from this stage contained irregularly shaped nuclei with well-developed nuclear envelopes. The nucleoli displayed fibrillar and granular compartments in SCNT 8-cell stage embryos, but lacked the typically structured functional nucleoli observed in in vivo embryos. The absence of formation of functional nucleoli at the 4-cell stage and altered nuclear ultrastructure during the EGA in SCNT embryos, thus, may be one of the main reasons for decreased developmental competence of SCNT embryos.
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