نتایج جستجو برای: meiotic arrest

تعداد نتایج: 68548  

2015
Junhong Zhang Qiang Wei Jiao Cai Xiaoe Zhao Baohua Ma Meijia Zhang

The developmental competence of oocytes during in vitro maturation (IVM) is compromised due to asynchronous nuclear and cytoplasmic maturation. To improve IVM efficiency, a pre-maturation culture or two-step maturation strategy has been established, involving meiosis arrest induced by pharmacological agents to provide oocytes with sufficient time to synchronize the maturation of the nucleus and...

2010
SUBHABRATA MOITRA SUBHASHIS SAHU

The growth of vertebrate oocyte stops temporarily at the late diplotene stage of 1 meiotic cell division and stays at that stage until puberty. Before ovulation, the arrest is resumed and enters the 2 meiotic phase and stops again at the metaphase until fertilization. The arrest is mediated by the constant flow of cAMP, which is generated by activated adenylyl cyclase. This state is manifested ...

Journal: :Fertility and sterility 2002
Jan Tesarik Peter Nagy Roger Abdelmassih Ermanno Greco Carmen Mendoza

OBJECTIVE To examine whether in vitro differentiation of germ cells from men with maturation arrest is improved by augmenting FSH and T concentrations above the values effective in samples from men with normal spermatogenesis. DESIGN Prospective, controlled in vitro study. SETTING Private assisted reproduction centers and a university department. PATIENT(S) Men with meiotic or postmeiotic...

2009
Hui Li Glenn MacLean Don Cameron Margaret Clagett-Dame Martin Petkovich

In mammals, germ cells within the developing gonad follow a sexually dimorphic pathway. Germ cells in the murine ovary enter meiotic prophase during embryogenesis, whereas germ cells in the embryonic testis arrest in G0 of mitotic cell cycle and do not enter meiosis until after birth. In mice, retinoic acid (RA) signaling has been implicated in controlling entry into meiosis in germ cells, as m...

Journal: :Bailliere's best practice & research. Clinical endocrinology & metabolism 2000
J Tesarik C Mendoza E Greco

Experimental studies in laboratory animals have shown that successful conception can be achieved by fertilizing oocytes with immature male germ cells. This gave rise to the concept that immature germ cells recovered from the testes of azoospermic men with maturation arrest may be used for assisted reproduction. However, in contrast to using germ cells recovered from healthy animals, clinical ap...

2017
Shail K Chaube Meenakshi Tiwari Anumegha Gupta Shilpa Prasad Anima Tripathi Pramod K Yadav Ashutosh N Pandey Karuppanan V Premkumar Ajai K Pandey Tulsidas G Shrivastav

Mammalian ovary is a dynamic organ that is responsible for the production of competent oocytes required for successful fertilization and early embryonic development [1,2]. The meiotic competency folliocular is achieved within the follicular environment during final stages of folliculogenesis [3-7]. The achievement of meiotic competency starts in diplotene arrested oocytes, possessing germinal v...

2010
Yong-Hyun Shin Youngsok Choi Serpil Uckac Erdin Svetlana A. Yatsenko Malgorzata Kloc Fang Yang P. Jeremy Wang Marvin L. Meistrich Aleksandar Rajkovic

Meiosis is unique to germ cells and essential for reproduction. During the first meiotic division, homologous chromosomes pair, recombine, and form chiasmata. The homologues connect via axial elements and numerous transverse filaments to form the synaptonemal complex. The synaptonemal complex is a critical component for chromosome pairing, segregation, and recombination. We previously identifie...

Journal: :Genetics 1999
D A Thompson F W Stahl

Meiotic exchange occurs preferentially between homologous chromatids, in contrast to mitotic recombination, which occurs primarily between sister chromatids. To identify functions that direct meiotic recombination events to homologues, we screened for mutants exhibiting an increase in meiotic unequal sister-chromatid recombination (SCR). The msc (meiotic sister-chromatid recombination) mutants ...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2013
Eva Hörmanseder Thomas Tischer Thomas U Mayer

Ex ovo omnia--all animals come from eggs--this statement made in 1651 by the English physician William Harvey marks a seminal break with the doctrine that all essential characteristics of offspring are contributed by their fathers, while mothers contribute only a material substrate. More than 360 years later, we now have a comprehensive understanding of how haploid gametes are generated during ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2010
Hélène Royo Grzegorz Polikiewicz Shantha K. Mahadevaiah Haydn Prosser Mike Mitchell Allan Bradley Dirk G. de Rooij Paul S. Burgoyne James M.A. Turner

The mammalian X and Y chromosomes share little homology and are largely unsynapsed during normal meiosis. This asynapsis triggers inactivation of X- and Y-linked genes, or meiotic sex chromosome inactivation (MSCI). Whether MSCI is essential for male meiosis is unclear. Pachytene arrest and apoptosis is observed in mouse mutants in which MSCI fails, e.g., Brca1(-/-), H2afx(-/-), Sycp1(-/-), and...

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