Growth of Primordial Oocytes in Neonatal and Adult Mammals
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
Mammalian ovaries are endowed with a huge number of small oocytes (primordial oocytes) in primordial follicles. A small number of primordial oocytes start to grow, while others remain quiescent. Little is known about the mechanism regulating the activation of primordial oocytes. Recently, we found that primordial follicles in mature cows and prepubertal pigs took longer to initiate growth in xenografts compared with those in neonatal animals. We think that primordial oocytes in adult mammals are different from those in neonatal mammals. In this review, we summarize the results regarding the activation of primordial oocytes in neonatal and adult ovaries of different species and propose a model in which ovaries of neonatal mammals contain a mixed population of both quiescent and activated primordial oocytes, while almost all primordial oocytes are quiescent in adult females. The dormancy of primordial oocytes may be required to reserve the non-growing oocyte pool for the long reproductive life in mammals. FOXO3 is considered one of the molecules responsible for the dormancy of primordial oocytes in adult ovaries. These quiescent primordial oocytes are activated, perhaps by certain mechanisms involving the interaction between stimulatory and inhibitory factors, to enter the growth phase.
- 日本繁殖生物学会の論文
- 2010-12-01
著者
-
Miyano Takashi
Graduate School Of Agricultural Sci. Kobe Univ.
-
MONIRUZZAMAN Mohammad
Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kobe University
-
Miyano Takashi
Graduate School Of Agricultural Science Kobe University
-
Moniruzzaman Mohammad
Graduate School Of Agricultural Science Kobe University
関連論文
- Vitrification of Fully Grown and Growing Porcine Oocytes Using Germinal Vesicle Transfer
- 日本繁殖生物学会賞・優秀発表賞 MAPキナーゼおよびプロテインチロシンホスファターゼの顆粒膜細胞における役割
- Effect of Vanadate on the Chromatin Configuration in Pig GV-oocytes
- Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase PTPεM Induces Apoptosis in Porcine Ovarian Granulosa Cells
- Correlation of Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Activities with Cell Survival and Apoptosis in Porcine Granulosa Cells(Reproductive Biology)
- KIT-KIT Ligand in the Growth of Porcine Oocytes in Primordial Follicles
- Bovine Oocytes in Secondary Follicles Grow in Medium Containing Bovine Plasma after Vitrification
- p27 Kip1 Negatively Regulates the Activation of Murine Primordial Oocytes
- Vitrification of Fully Grown and Growing Porcine Oocytes Using Germinal Vesicle Transfer
- p27^Negatively Regulates the Activation of Murine Primordial Oocytes
- Effect of H89 on the meiotic resumption of pig oocytes
- Effects of Proteasome Inhibitors on the Nucleolar Size of Porcine Oocytes
- Growth of Primordial Oocytes in Neonatal and Adult Mammals
- FOXO3 Knockdown Accelerates Development of Bovine Primordial Follicles
- Evaluation of ovarian toxicity of sodium valproate (VPA) using cultured rat ovarian follicles
- Evaluation of ovarian toxicity of mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (MEHP) using cultured rat ovarian follicles
- Effects of Proteasome Inhibitors on the Nucleolar Size of Porcine Oocytes
- Histological and biological assessment of vitrified ovarian follicles from large animals
- Foxo3 negatively regulates the activation of mouse primordial oocytes
- Hematoxylin Staining Reveals a Decrease in Nucleolar Diameter of Pig Oocytes before Germinal Vesicle Breakdown