نتایج جستجو برای: cumulus cell

تعداد نتایج: 1686284  

Journal: :Human reproduction 2006
T Ebner M Moser M Sommergruber O Shebl G Tews

BACKGROUND Granulosa cells are essential mediators of oocyte maturation and fertilization. Because of the denudation of oocytes in preparation for ICSI, any potential positive effect of surplus cumulus cells (CCs) on further development would be unable to exert further effect. In order to evaluate the actual influence of adhering cumulus cells on further preimplantation development, this prospe...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2013
Z Merhi E Buyuk D S Berger A Zapantis D D Israel S Chua S Jindal

STUDY QUESTION Do the adipocytokines, leptin and adiponectin affect the granulosa cell expression of anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) and its receptor (AMHR-II)? SUMMARY ANSWER Leptin suppresses AMH mRNA levels in human luteinized granulosa cells through the JAK2/STAT3 pathway, while adiponectin has no such effect. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY AMH is one of the most reliable markers of ovarian reserve...

Journal: :Molecular endocrinology 2006
Marco Conti Minnie Hsieh Jy-Young Park You-Qiang Su

The LH surge causes major remodeling of the ovarian follicle in preparation for the ovulatory process. These changes include reprogramming of granulosa cells to differentiate into luteal cells, changes in cumulus cell secretory properties, and oocyte maturation. This review summarizes published data in support of the concept that LH stimulation of ovarian follicles involves activation of a loca...

2014
Xian-Hong Tong Bo Xu Yuan-Wei Zhang Yu-Sheng Liu Chun-Hong Ma

During folliculogenesis, cumulus cells surrounding the oocyte differentiate into corona radiata cells (CRCs) and cumulus oophorus cells (COCs), which are involved in gonadal steroidogenesis and the development of germ cells. Several studies suggested that microRNAs (miRNAs) play an important regulatory role at the post-transcriptional level in cumulus cells. However, comparative miRNA profiles ...

Journal: :Development 2007
Koji Sugiura You-Qiang Su Francisco J Diaz Stephanie A Pangas Shweta Sharma Karen Wigglesworth Marilyn J O'Brien Martin M Matzuk Shunichi Shimasaki John J Eppig

Mammalian oocytes are deficient in their ability to carry out glycolysis. Therefore, the products of glycolysis that are necessary for oocyte development are provided to oocytes by companion cumulus cells. Mouse oocytes secrete paracrine factors that promote glycolysis in cumulus cells. The objective of this study was to identify paracrine factors secreted by oocytes that promote glycolysis and...

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 2010
Zhongwei Huang Dagan Wells

It is widely recognized that bi-directional communication exists between the human oocyte and cumulus cells (CCs) which is essential for the production of competent oocytes. CCs originate from granulosa cells (GCs) which differentiate into mural GCs and CCs during follicular antrum formation. CCs are biologically distinct from other follicular cells and perform specialized roles, transmitting s...

2010
SAMUEL N. STECHMANN BJORN STEVENS

Cumulus clouds involve processes on a vast range of scales—including cloud droplets, turbulent mixing, and updrafts and downdrafts—and it is often difficult to determine how processes on different scales interact with each other. In this article, several multiscale asymptotic models are derived for cumulus cloud dynamics in order to (i) provide a systematic scale analysis on each scale and (ii)...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2012
G K Deb S R Dey J I Bang J G Lee I K Kong

Cumulus cell (CC) apoptosis is inversely correlated with embryonic development in vitro. Therefore, inhibition of CC apoptosis is important for proper embryonic development and quality. Retinoic acids (all-transRA and 9-cisRA) are natural components of retinoids, and 9-cisRA is the physiologically active metabolite of retinoic acid in vitro. During in vitro maturation, 9-cisRA enhances oocyte c...

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