نتایج جستجو برای: primordial follicle

تعداد نتایج: 32923  

Journal: :Biology of reproduction 2009
Candace M Tingen Sarah K Bristol-Gould Sarah E Kiesewetter Jason Tyler Wellington Lonnie Shea Teresa K Woodruff

More than half of the primordial follicles that are formed by Day 6 of postnatal life in the mouse will be eliminated from the ovary by the time of puberty. Apoptosis, a form of programmed cell death, is one mechanism by which these follicles could be actively lost. To investigate whether apoptosis is responsible for the loss of primordial follicles, follicular atresia was examined during the p...

Journal: :Human reproduction update 2006
K R Barnett C Schilling C R Greenfeld D Tomic J A Flaws

Ovarian follicle development is a complex process that begins with the establishment of what is thought to be a finite pool of primordial follicles and culminates in either the atretic degradation of the follicle or the release of a mature oocyte for fertilization. This review highlights the many advances made in understanding these events using transgenic mouse models. Specifically, this revie...

2015
Kathryn J. Grive Richard N. Freiman

The adult mammalian ovary is devoid of definitive germline stem cells. As such, female reproductive senescence largely results from the depletion of a finite ovarian follicle pool that is produced during embryonic development. Remarkably, the crucial nature and regulation of follicle assembly and survival during embryogenesis is just coming into focus. This developmental pathway involves the co...

2011
Bo Xu Juan Hua Yuanwei Zhang Xiaohua Jiang Huan Zhang Tieliang Ma Wei Zheng Rui Sun Wei Shen Jiahao Sha Howard J. Cooke Qinghua Shi

Primordial follicles, providing all the oocytes available to a female throughout her reproductive life, assemble in perinatal ovaries with individual oocytes surrounded by granulosa cells. In mammals including the mouse, most oocytes die by apoptosis during primordial follicle assembly, but factors that regulate oocyte death remain largely unknown. Proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), a k...

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 2009
Candace Tingen Alison Kim Teresa K Woodruff

The creation of the pool of follicles available for selection and ovulation is a multi-faceted, tightly regulated process that spans the period from embryonic development through to the first reproductive cycle of the organism. In mice, this development can occur in mere weeks, but in humans, it is sustained for years. Embryonic germ cell development involves the migration of primordial germs c...

Journal: :Journal of ovarian research 2016
Filiz Tepekoy Gokhan Akkoyunlu

BACKGROUND rhFSH and rhActA have been used in mammalian ovarian follicle culture systems for activation of follicular growth in vitro and suggested to be responsible for primordial follicle survival through MAPK and Akt pathways. The aim of our study was to determine the effects of rhFSH and rhActA on Akt, pAkt, MAPK1/3 and pMAPK1/3 protein levels in bovine ovarian cortical strips cultured in v...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular endocrinology 2000
J E Fortune R A Cushman C M Wahl S Kito

The mechanisms that regulate the gradual exit of ovarian follicles from the non-growing, primordial pool are very poorly understood. A better understanding of the signals that initiate follicular growth in mammals, and of the conditions necessary for sustained growth of early preantral follicles in vitro, could have practical implications for contraception, alleviation of infertility, and regul...

Journal: :Cancer research 2007
Ozgur Oktem Kutluk Oktay

Many chemotherapeutic agents, especially of the alkylating family, alter fertility in premenopausal females. However, it is not practically possible to quantify and characterize the impact of cancer drugs on ovarian reserve in a clinical setting. Thus, our specific aim was to develop a xenograft model to characterize the in vivo impact of chemotherapy agents on human ovary. Ovarian pieces from ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Motohiro Kano Amanda E Sosulski LiHua Zhang Hatice D Saatcioglu Dan Wang Nicholas Nagykery Mary E Sabatini Guangping Gao Patricia K Donahoe David Pépin

The ovarian reserve represents the stock of quiescent primordial follicles in the ovary which is gradually depleted during a woman's reproductive lifespan, resulting in menopause. Müllerian inhibiting substance (MIS) (or anti-Müllerian hormone/AMH), which is produced by granulosa cells of growing follicles, has been proposed as a negative regulator of primordial follicle activation. Here we sho...

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