نتایج جستجو برای: immature oocyte

تعداد نتایج: 41481  

Journal: :Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2014
Kazuki Takahashi Tomoya Kotani Yoshinao Katsu Masakane Yamashita

In immature zebrafish oocytes, dormant cyclin B1 mRNAs localize to the animal polar cytoplasm as aggregates. After hormonal stimulation, cyclin B1 mRNAs are dispersed and translationally activated, which are necessary and sufficient for the induction of zebrafish oocyte maturation. Besides cytoplasmic polyadenylation element-binding protein (CPEB) and cis-acting elements in the 3' untranslated ...

Journal: :Reproduction 2002
E Tosti R Boni A Cuomo

One of the first events that occurs at fertilization is a transient modification of the electrical properties of the oocyte plasma membrane. The whole-cell voltage clamp technique was used to demonstrate an outward ion current and a hyperpolarization of the plasma membrane after fertilization in bovine oocytes. These electrical events, together with measurement of internal calcium concentration...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2006
Said Assou Tal Anahory Véronique Pantesco Tanguy Le Carrour Franck Pellestor Bernard Klein Lionel Reyftmann Hervé Dechaud John De Vos Samir Hamamah

BACKGROUND The understanding of the mechanisms regulating human oocyte maturation is still rudimentary. We have identified transcripts differentially expressed between immature and mature oocytes and cumulus cells. METHODS Using oligonucleotide microarrays, genome-wide gene expression was studied in pooled immature and mature oocytes or cumulus cells from patients who underwent IVF. RESULTS...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2011
Ping Zhao Jie Qiao Shuo Huang Ying Zhang Shuang Liu Li-Ying Yan Aaron J W Hsueh En-Kui Duan

BACKGROUND In mammalian ovaries, diverse paracrine factors have been identified to mediate or modulate LH-induced changes during ovulation. Due to the difficulty in obtaining non-stimulated granulosa cells during IVF, little is known about the LH-induced paracrine factors in the human ovary. Based on earlier studies using murine ovarian cells showing the paracrine roles of brain-derived neurotr...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2000
R C Chian W M Buckett T Tulandi S L Tan

The present study examined whether the rates of oocyte maturation, fertilization and development, as well as pregnancy rate could be improved by human chorionic gonadotrophin (HCG) priming 36 h before immature oocyte retrieval in patients with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). Immature oocyte retrieval was performed on day 10-14 of the cycles and patients were randomly allocated either to be ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1986
H J Clarke Y Masui

Zona-free oocytes of the mouse were inseminated at prometaphase I or metaphase I of meiotic maturation in vitro, and the behavior of the sperm nuclei within the oocyte cytoplasm was examined. If the oocytes were penetrated by up to three sperm, maturation continued during subsequent incubation and became arrested at metaphase II. Meanwhile, each sperm nucleus underwent the following changes. Fi...

2015
Lu Zhang Li-Ying Yan Xu Zhi Jie Yan Jie Qiao

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the safety and risk of cryopreservation in female fertility preservation. DATA SOURCES The data analyzed in this review were the English articles from 1980 to 2013 from journal databases, primarily PubMed and Google scholar. The criteria used in the literature search show as following: (1) human; embryo; cryopreservation/freezing/vitrification, (2) human; oocyte/immature...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Ye Yuan Lee D Spate Bethany K Redel Yuchen Tian Jie Zhou Randall S Prather R Michael Roberts

Assisted reproductive technologies in all mammals are critically dependent on the quality of the oocytes used to produce embryos. For reasons not fully clear, oocytes matured in vitro tend to be much less competent to become fertilized, advance to the blastocyst stage, and give rise to live young than their in vivo-produced counterparts, particularly if they are derived from immature females. H...

Journal: :Human reproduction update 1998
O Salha N Abusheikha V Sharma

The physiological trigger for meiotic resumption in the human oocyte is the surge of luteinizing hormone, but it can also occur spontaneously if oocytes are released from antral follicles and cultured in vitro. The development of novel techniques for the culture of murine oocytes has raised the possibility of growing human oocytes to maturity in vitro. Such a system could open the door to a num...

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