Cell mechanical properties regulate biological processes such as oocyte development. Cortical tension is regulated via actomyosin cortex remodeling to ensure optimal oocyte quality. However, the evolution of other mechanical parameters and their relationship with cortex structure remain poorly understood in mammalian oocytes. In this work, a methodology combining multiple mechanical parameters measured through Atomic Force Microscopy is proposed to investigate the relationship between oocyte mechanical properties and cortex organization. By studying mouse oocytes at various stages of development, along with engineered ones with specific cortex organization, it is demonstrated that a thin actin cortex corresponds to stiff oocytes while a thick one is associated with softer oocytes. It is further revealed that maternal age, a critical factor for fertility, affects mouse oocytes mechanics, correlating with alterations in their cortex structure. Finally, it is shown that the evolution of mechanical properties differs between human and mouse oocyte development, highlighting species-specific differences in cortex organization.
Atomic Force Microscopy Reveals Differences In Mechanical Properties Linked To Cortical Structure In Mouse And Human Oocytes.
原子力显微镜揭示小鼠和人类卵母细胞皮质结构相关的力学特性差异
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作者:Bulteau Rose, Barbier Lucie, Lamour Guillaume, Lemseffer Yassir, Verlhac Marie-Hélène, Tessandier Nicolas, Labrune Elsa, Lenz Martin, Terret Marie-Emilie, Campillo Clément
| 期刊: | Small | 影响因子: | 12.100 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Jul;21(29):e2500221 |
| doi: | 10.1002/smll.202500221 | 种属: | Human、Mouse |
| 研究方向: | 细胞生物学 | ||
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