نتایج جستجو برای: meiotic spindle

تعداد نتایج: 37218  

Journal: :Reproduction 2008
Raul Lagos-Cabré Ricardo D Moreno

The process of mammalian spermatogenesis involves both mitosis and meiosis at the same developmental age. Most previous studies have focused on mitotic spindle orientation during development, but not during meiotic division. Therefore, we asked whether there is a difference between mitotic and meiotic germ cell spindle orientation during rat spermatogenesis. Our results showed that mitotic spin...

2015
Jeesun Kim Anup Kumar Singh Yoko Takata Kevin Lin Jianjun Shen Yue Lu Marc A. Kerenyi Stuart H. Orkin Taiping Chen

Mammalian oocytes are arrested at prophase I until puberty when hormonal signals induce the resumption of meiosis I and progression to meiosis II. Meiotic progression is controlled by CDK1 activity and is accompanied by dynamic epigenetic changes. Although the signalling pathways regulating CDK1 activity are well defined, the functional significance of epigenetic changes remains largely unknown...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2004
Y Cohen M Malcov T Schwartz N Mey-Raz A Carmon T Cohen J B Lessing A Amit F Azem

BACKGROUND The LC Polscope facilitates visualization of the meiotic spindle in human oocyte. This study aimed to investigate meiotic spindle assembly in correlation to time elapsed after HCG administration, and to determine whether spindle imaging may serve to indicate the likelihood of fertilization and embryo cleavage. METHODS Metaphase II (MII) oocytes from 103 couples who were being treat...

Journal: :Science 2017
Takashi Akera Lukáš Chmátal Emily Trimm Karren Yang Chanat Aonbangkhen David M Chenoweth Carsten Janke Richard M Schultz Michael A Lampson

Genetic elements compete for transmission through meiosis, when haploid gametes are created from a diploid parent. Selfish elements can enhance their transmission through a process known as meiotic drive. In female meiosis, selfish elements drive by preferentially attaching to the egg side of the spindle. This implies some asymmetry between the two sides of the spindle, but the molecular mechan...

2013
Louise Newnham Philip W. Jordan Jesus A. Carballo Sonya Newcombe Eva Hoffmann

Cells coordinate spindle formation with DNA repair and morphological modifications to chromosomes prior to their segregation to prevent cell division with damaged chromosomes. Here we uncover a novel and unexpected role for Aurora kinase in preventing the formation of spindles by Clb5-CDK (S-CDK) during meiotic prophase I and when the DDR is active in budding yeast. This is critical since S-CDK...

2017
Sara Carvalhal Michelle Stevense Katrin Koehler Ronald Naumann Angela Huebner Rolf Jessberger Eric R. Griffis

Asymmetric cell divisions depend on the precise placement of the spindle apparatus. In mammalian oocytes, spindles assemble close to the cell's center, but chromosome segregation takes place at the cell periphery where half of the chromosomes are expelled into small, nondeveloping polar bodies at anaphase. By dividing so asymmetrically, most of the cytoplasmic content within the oocyte is prese...

2016
Daisuke Hayashi Karin Tanabe Hiroka Katsube Yoshihiro H Inoue

In higher eukaryotes, nuclear envelope (NE) disassembly allows chromatin to condense and spindle microtubules to access kinetochores. The nuclear lamina, which strengthens the NE, is composed of a polymer meshwork made of A- and B-type lamins. We found that the B-type lamin (Lam) is not fully disassembled and continues to localize along the spindle envelope structure during Drosophila male meio...

2011
Marina L. Ellefson Francis J. McNally

In animals, the female meiotic spindle is positioned at the egg cortex in a perpendicular orientation to facilitate the disposal of half of the chromosomes into a polar body. In Caenorhabditis elegans, the metaphase spindle lies parallel to the cortex, dynein is dispersed on the spindle, and the dynein activators ASPM-1 and LIN-5 are concentrated at spindle poles. Anaphase-promoting complex (AP...

Journal: :Reproduction, fertility, and development 2013
Qing-Yuan Sun

Mammalian female germ cells enter meiosis during fetal development and, depending on species, they arrest at prophase of the first meiosis formonths or years after birth. During follicle development, oocytes are still arrested at this stage although their size increases significantly. Only after puberty will the fully grown oocytes resume the first meiosis upon gonadotropin stimulation of the s...

2016
Zi-Yun Yi Xue-Shan Ma Qiu-Xia Liang Teng Zhang Zhao-Yang Xu Tie-Gang Meng Ying-Chun Ouyang Yi Hou Heide Schatten Qing-Yuan Sun Song Quan

Kif2a is a member of the Kinesin-13 microtubule depolymerases. Here, we report the expression, subcellular localization and functions of Kif2a during mouse oocyte meiotic maturation. Immunoblotting analysis showed that Kif2a was gradually increased form GV to the M I stages, and then decreased slightly at the M II stage. Confocal microscopy identified that Kif2a localized to the meiotic spindle...

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