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Oocyte Maturation and Fertilization: A Long History for a Short Event

Authors :
Mahbubur M. Rahman
Georgia Pennarossa
Raffaele Boni
Christopher Malcuit
A. Vanelli
Kay Elder
Yves Menezo
Gian Luigi Russo
Grazyna Ptak
Nava Dekel
Alex Tsafriri
Fulvio Gandolfi
Pasqualino Loi
Marc-André Sirard
Rafael A. Fissore
Brian Dale
Peter Sutovsky
Young-Joo Yi
Francesco Silvestre
Tiziana Al Brevini
Martin Wilding
Stefania Bilotto
Poul Hyttel
Elisabetta Tosti
Source :
Oocyte Maturation and Fertilization: A Long History for a Short Event
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2011.

Abstract

Events of reproduction occurring from meiotic resumption of the immature oocyte up to its exit from the second meiotic block following activation will be revealed. Morphological modifications of the oocyte during maturation will be related to signal transduction mechanisms involving primary or secondary messengers. A detailed view will be addressed to genetic and epigenetic control of oocyte maturation. At fertilization, reciprocal gamete activation and novel knowledge related to sperm factor and cascade mechanisms occurring in the oocyte will be focused. A detailed description of ion currents occurring during fertilization will depict another point of view of oocyte activation mechanisms, further supporting for their complexity. Finally, all basic information related to this short time lapse will be considered in relation to clinical application of assisted reproductive technologies. New frontiers, such as stem cells and cloning technologies, will be analyzed and future applications and improvements will be hypothesised.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Oocyte Maturation and Fertilization: A Long History for a Short Event
Accession number :
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