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Organization of cytoskeleton and chromatin is related to the timing of the first zygotic cleavage and early developmental competence.

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dc.contributor.author W.J., Wan Hafizah ; FPHS UniKL RCMP
dc.contributor.author M.N.K., NorAshikin ; FPHS UniKL RCMP
dc.contributor.author M.H., Rajikin ; FPHS UniKL RCMP
dc.contributor.author A.S., Nuraliza ; FPHS UniKL RCMP
dc.contributor.author H., Zainuddin ; FPHS UniKL RCMP
dc.contributor.author D., Razif ; FPHS UniKL RCMP
dc.contributor.author A.R., Nor Shahida ; FPHS UniKL RCMP
dc.contributor.author J., Norhazlin ; FPHS UniKL RCMP
dc.contributor.author M., Mohd Fazirul
dc.contributor.author K.A., Nur Sakina ; FPHS UniKL RCMP
dc.contributor.author M., Kapitonova ; FPHS UniKL RCMP
dc.contributor.author O., Salina ; FPHS UniKL RCMP
dc.date.accessioned 2016-02-17T06:27:09Z
dc.date.available 2016-02-17T06:27:09Z
dc.date.issued 2015-12-12
dc.identifier.citation W.J.,Wan Hafizah, M.N.K.,NorAshikin, M.H.,Rajikin, A.S.,Nuraliza, H. Zainuddin, A.R.,Nor Shahida, O.,Salina,D., Razif, J.,Norhazlin, M.,Mohd Fazirul, K.A.,Nur Sakina, M.,Kapitonova. (2015). Organization of cytoskeleton and chromatin is related to the timing of the first zygotic cleavage and early developmental competence. Biomedical Research. 26(2), pp 286-292. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 0970-938X
dc.identifier.uri http://ir.unikl.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/11752
dc.description.abstract Timing of the first zygotic cleavage is a reliable predictor of embryo quality. Embryos that cleave early have higher developmental viability compared to their late counterparts. It is hypothesized that differences in viability is attributed to cytoskeletal and chromatin organizations. This study investigated cytoskeletal and chromatin structures, and distributions in earlycleaving (EC) versus late-cleaving (LC) embryos. Embryos were retrieved from superovulated ICR mice, 28 hours after hCG injection. Two-cell stage embryos were categorized as EC, while zygotes with two pronuclei as LC embryos. After overnight culture in M16 medium, embryos were fixed and immunostained to visualize cytoskeletal and chromatin distributions, and intensities. EC embryos were observed to have significantly higher actin and chromatin fluorescence intensities compared to LC embryos [(14.68 + 14.07) x 105 versus (1.50 + 1.20) x 105 pixels (p<0.05) and (11.43 + 3.48) x 105 versus (7.98 + 3.08) x 105 pixels (p<0.05)], respectively. There was no significant difference in tubulin intensity between EC and LC embryos. This suggests that higher densities of actin and chromatin in EC embryos appreciably contributed to more efficient cell division and therefore, greater developmental competence en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Biomedical Research. en_US
dc.subject Early cleavage en_US
dc.subject Mouse embryo en_US
dc.subject Cytoskeleton en_US
dc.subject Chromatin en_US
dc.subject Fluorescence intensity en_US
dc.title Organization of cytoskeleton and chromatin is related to the timing of the first zygotic cleavage and early developmental competence. en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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