| Literature DB >> 25503411 |
Yijing Wang1, Zhen Teng1, Ge Li2, Xinyi Mu3, Zhengpin Wang1, Lizhao Feng1, Wanbao Niu1, Kun Huang1, Xi Xiang1, Chao Wang1, Hua Zhang4, Guoliang Xia5.
Abstract
In mammalian ovaries, a fixed population of primordial follicles forms during the perinatal stage and the oocytes contained within are arrested at the dictyate stage of meiotic prophase I. In the current study, we provide evidence that the level of cyclic AMP (cAMP) in oocytes regulates oocyte meiotic prophase I and primordial folliculogenesis in the perinatal mouse ovary. Our results show that the early meiotic development of oocytes is closely correlated with increased levels of intra-oocyte cAMP. Inhibiting cAMP synthesis in fetal ovaries delayed oocyte meiotic progression and inhibited the disassembly and degradation of synaptonemal complex protein 1. In addition, inhibiting cAMP synthesis in in vitro cultured fetal ovaries prevented primordial follicle formation. Finally, using an in situ oocyte chromosome analysis approach, we found that the dictyate arrest of oocytes is essential for primordial follicle formation under physiological conditions. Taken together, these results suggest a role for cAMP in early meiotic development and primordial follicle formation in the mouse ovary.Entities:
Keywords: Meiotic prophase I; Oocytes; Primordial follicle formation; cAMP
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25503411 DOI: 10.1242/dev.112755
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Development ISSN: 0950-1991 Impact factor: 6.868