Activation of oocytes, arrested at the meiosis II (MII) in mammals, initiates meiotic release, mitotic divisions, and development. Unlike most somatic cell types, MII arrested female germ cells lack an efficient DNA integrity checkpoint control. Here we present evidence showing a unique checkpoint for DNA integrity at first mitosis after oocyte activation. Mouse oocytes carrying intact DNA cleaved normally after meiotic release, whereas 50% of oocytes harboring damaged DNA manifested cytofragmentation, a morphological hallmark of apoptosis. If not activated, DNA-damaged MII oocytes did not show apoptotic fragmentation. Further, activated, enucleated oocytes or enucleated fertilized oocytes also underwent cytofragmentation, implicating cytop...
The integrity of the nuclear DNA is constantly being challenged by environmental agents but also by ...
The integrity of the nuclear DNA is constantly being challenged by environmental agents but also by ...
Defects in meiotic recombination in many organisms result in arrest because of activation of a meiot...
DNA damage acquired during meiosis can lead to infertility and miscarriage. Hence it should be impor...
In mammalian oocytes DNA damage can cause chromosomal abnormalities that potentially lead to inferti...
SummaryIn the female germline, DNA damage has the potential to induce infertility and even to lead t...
Extensive damage to maternal DNA during meiosis causes infertility, birth defects and abortions. How...
This thesis investigates the response of mouse oocytes to DNA damage, and their ability to repair su...
Mouse oocytes carrying DNA damage arrest in meiosis I, thereby preventing creation of embryos with d...
There is some interest in how mammalian oocytes respond to different types of DNA damage because of ...
There is some interest in how mammalian oocytes respond to different types of DNA damage because of ...
There is some interest in how mammalian oocytes respond to different types of DNA damage because of ...
There is some interest in how mammalian oocytes respond to different types of DNA damage because of ...
The integrity of the nuclear DNA is constantly being challenged by environmental agents but also by ...
The integrity of the nuclear DNA is constantly being challenged by environmental agents but also by ...
The integrity of the nuclear DNA is constantly being challenged by environmental agents but also by ...
The integrity of the nuclear DNA is constantly being challenged by environmental agents but also by ...
Defects in meiotic recombination in many organisms result in arrest because of activation of a meiot...
DNA damage acquired during meiosis can lead to infertility and miscarriage. Hence it should be impor...
In mammalian oocytes DNA damage can cause chromosomal abnormalities that potentially lead to inferti...
SummaryIn the female germline, DNA damage has the potential to induce infertility and even to lead t...
Extensive damage to maternal DNA during meiosis causes infertility, birth defects and abortions. How...
This thesis investigates the response of mouse oocytes to DNA damage, and their ability to repair su...
Mouse oocytes carrying DNA damage arrest in meiosis I, thereby preventing creation of embryos with d...
There is some interest in how mammalian oocytes respond to different types of DNA damage because of ...
There is some interest in how mammalian oocytes respond to different types of DNA damage because of ...
There is some interest in how mammalian oocytes respond to different types of DNA damage because of ...
There is some interest in how mammalian oocytes respond to different types of DNA damage because of ...
The integrity of the nuclear DNA is constantly being challenged by environmental agents but also by ...
The integrity of the nuclear DNA is constantly being challenged by environmental agents but also by ...
The integrity of the nuclear DNA is constantly being challenged by environmental agents but also by ...
The integrity of the nuclear DNA is constantly being challenged by environmental agents but also by ...
Defects in meiotic recombination in many organisms result in arrest because of activation of a meiot...