Is preovulatory follicle selection influenced by the production of oocyte-secreted factors?

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Nicholas J Anderson, Michael W Pankhurst
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The mammalian ovary ovulates only a fraction of the oocytes it produces, as more than 99% are discarded during development. Females devote a large amount of energy to pregnancy, lactation and subsequent parental care, hence there is strong imperative to produce highly competitive offspring. It would be evolutionarily advantageous if the mammalian ovary had developed a method to detect which developing ovarian follicles contain good-quality oocytes, and preferentially select them for ovulation. No such mechanism has been clearly identified to date. Oocyte-secreted factors (OSFs) such as BMP15 and GDF9, represent one form of communication from oocyte to follicle somatic cells. Herein we discuss the hypothesis that OSFs can increase the growth rate of ovarian follicles, which provides the follicle with a greater ability to compete for follicle dominance and selection for ovulation. Some limited evidence suggests that oocytes with higher OSF secretion produce higher quality embryos but further investigation is needed to firmly link the two concepts of OSFs providing an indication of oocyte quality, and OSFs increasing the chances of follicle selection for ovulation.

排卵前卵泡选择是否受卵母细胞分泌因子的影响?
哺乳动物卵巢产生的卵母细胞只有一小部分会排卵,因为99%以上的卵母细胞在发育过程中被丢弃。雌性在怀孕、哺乳和随后的亲代照顾中投入了大量的精力,因此有强烈的必要产生高度竞争的后代。如果哺乳动物的卵巢已经发展出一种方法来检测发育中的卵泡中含有优质的卵母细胞,并优先选择它们进行排卵,这将在进化上是有利的。迄今为止还没有明确确定这种机制。卵母细胞分泌因子(OSFs),如BMP15和GDF9,代表了卵母细胞与卵泡体细胞之间的一种通讯形式。在此,我们讨论了OSFs可以提高卵巢卵泡生长速度的假设,这为卵泡提供了更大的竞争卵泡优势和选择排卵的能力。一些有限的证据表明,高OSF分泌的卵母细胞产生更高质量的胚胎,但需要进一步的研究来牢固地将两个概念联系起来,即OSF提供卵母细胞质量的指示,以及OSF增加卵泡选择排卵的机会。
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