AbstractOocytes of strain LT mice, and related strains such as LTXBO, exhibit a high incidence of arrest in the progression of meiosis at metaphase I (MI) and in spontaneous parthenogenetic activation. Activation of these oocytes within the ovary leads to the formation of ovarian teratomas. In this study, the role of the oocyte's companion granulosa cells, the cumulus cells, was investigated using fully grown oocytes matured in vitro after isolation from LTXBO mice. Results showed that the role of cumulus cells in MI arrest is dichotomous. Cumulus cells temporarily helped to sustain MI arrest, but they also promoted a delayed progression to metaphase II. Cumulus cells also promoted parthenogenetic activation that occurred in association wit...
Evidence is now emerging that the oocyte plays a role in the development and function of granulosa c...
During the development of oocyte-granulosa cell complexes from preantral follicles in vitro, oocytes...
Fully grown mouse oocytes are normally competent to progress from prophase I to metaphase II without...
Oocytes of strain LT mice, and related strains such as LTXBO, exhibit a high incidence of arrest in ...
AbstractOocytes of strain LT mice, and related strains such as LTXBO, exhibit a high incidence of ar...
Strain LT/Sv female mice show a high frequency of spontaneous ovarian teratomas arising from parthen...
AbstractOocytes of wild-type mice are ovulated as the secondary oocytes arrested at metaphase of the...
Oocytes of almost all vertebrates become arrested at metaphase II to await fertilization. Arrest is ...
We show that in contrast to metaphase II oocytes, metaphase I oocytes cannot be activated by fusion ...
Fully grown oocytes of most laboratory mice progress without interruption from the germinal vesicle ...
Ovarian teratomas develop in Mos-/- mutant mice produced by homologous recombination. These teratoma...
International audienceDuring meiotic maturation, the majority of oocytes from LT/Sv mice arrest at m...
Oocyte activation is an important process triggered by fertilization that initiates embryonic develo...
Meiotic maturation progresses atypically in oocytes of strain LT/Sv and I/LnJ mice. LT/Sv occytes sh...
5 2 Summary The female germ cells called oocytes arise from the primordial germ cells during embryog...
Evidence is now emerging that the oocyte plays a role in the development and function of granulosa c...
During the development of oocyte-granulosa cell complexes from preantral follicles in vitro, oocytes...
Fully grown mouse oocytes are normally competent to progress from prophase I to metaphase II without...
Oocytes of strain LT mice, and related strains such as LTXBO, exhibit a high incidence of arrest in ...
AbstractOocytes of strain LT mice, and related strains such as LTXBO, exhibit a high incidence of ar...
Strain LT/Sv female mice show a high frequency of spontaneous ovarian teratomas arising from parthen...
AbstractOocytes of wild-type mice are ovulated as the secondary oocytes arrested at metaphase of the...
Oocytes of almost all vertebrates become arrested at metaphase II to await fertilization. Arrest is ...
We show that in contrast to metaphase II oocytes, metaphase I oocytes cannot be activated by fusion ...
Fully grown oocytes of most laboratory mice progress without interruption from the germinal vesicle ...
Ovarian teratomas develop in Mos-/- mutant mice produced by homologous recombination. These teratoma...
International audienceDuring meiotic maturation, the majority of oocytes from LT/Sv mice arrest at m...
Oocyte activation is an important process triggered by fertilization that initiates embryonic develo...
Meiotic maturation progresses atypically in oocytes of strain LT/Sv and I/LnJ mice. LT/Sv occytes sh...
5 2 Summary The female germ cells called oocytes arise from the primordial germ cells during embryog...
Evidence is now emerging that the oocyte plays a role in the development and function of granulosa c...
During the development of oocyte-granulosa cell complexes from preantral follicles in vitro, oocytes...
Fully grown mouse oocytes are normally competent to progress from prophase I to metaphase II without...