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Interactions between the oocyte and surrounding somatic cells in follicular development: lessons from in vitro culture.

Shoichiro Senbon1, Yuji Hirao, Takashi Miyano.   

Abstract

Mammalian oogenesis occurs concomitantly with folliculogenesis in a coordinated manner in the ovaries. In vitro growth (IVG) culture systems of the oocytes have been developed as a new technology for utilizing incompetent oocytes in the ovary as a source of mature oocytes as well as for studying oogenesis, folliculogenesis, and oocyte-somatic cell interactions. The results of IVG experiments have suggested that direct association of oocytes and surrounding granulosa cells supports oocyte viability and growth through the gap junctions, which are efficient conduits for low molecular weight substances. It has been revealed that granulosa cells metabolize some molecules which are in turn transported into the oocytes. IVG systems have also provided evidence that FSH promotes the development of follicles at secondary or later stages by its stimulation of proliferation and differentiation of granulosa cells, and perhaps by its anti-apoptotic effects. In addition, interactions between granulosa cell-derived KIT ligands and oocyte KIT receptors have been suggested as initiating oocyte growth and follicular development. Furthermore, recent findings suggest there are growth factors derived from oocytes such as GDF-9 and BMP-15. With such factors, oocytes participate in follicular development by regulating the differentiation of surrounding somatic cells. These bidirectional communications between oocytes and somatic cells are important for oocyte growth and follicular development. IVG systems should provide further information regarding oogenesis and folliculogenesis in the ovary.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14967918     DOI: 10.1262/jrd.49.259

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Reprod Dev        ISSN: 0916-8818            Impact factor:   2.214


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