Developmental changes in the management of acid loads during preimplantation mouse development

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Intracellular pH recovery in Quackenbush Swiss mouse preimplantation embryos following acid loading was investigated under conditions of H+-monocarboxylate cotransporter inactivity. Isoform-sensitive inhibitors of Na+-H+ exchange (NHE) were used to block the Na+-dependent component of the response. A biphasic dose-response curve for HOE-694 and N-methylisopropylamiloride (MIA) suggested that two isoforms (putatively NHE1 and NHE3) are active in the oocyte, 1-cell, and 2-cell stages. By the blastocyst stage, loss of one of the MIA-sensitive NHE activities (putatively NHE3) was observed in isolated inner cell masses, and an MIA-resistant component of the recovery was identified. The MIA-resistant component was inhibited by 2 mM amiloride and enhanced by external K+ and by 4,4′-diisothiocyanostilbene-2,2′-disulfonate, suggesting NHE4 activity. However, unlike NHE4 in other tissues, the MIA-resistant component did not transport Li+ in exchange for H+, and reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction detected NHE4 mRNA in the oocyte but not in later stages. Trophoblast, whether in intact or collapsed blastocysts, did not show measurable NHE activity or MIA-sensitive activity during recovery from acid load. Both trophoblast and pluriblast manifested an H+ conductance in response to acid load. This H+ conductance was first detected at the 8-cell stage and was blocked by zinc in the isolated inner cell mass but not in trophoblast. No other effective inhibitors of its activity were found.

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Harding, E. A., Gibb, C. A., Johnson, M. H., Cook, D. I., & Day, M. L. (2002). Developmental changes in the management of acid loads during preimplantation mouse development. Biology of Reproduction, 67(5), 1419–1429. https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.102.005637

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