小鼠和牛体外卵子发生调控及其重现的研究进展

Y. Hirao
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摘要:哺乳动物体内卵子发生的调控是复杂的,因为卵巢细胞之间的相互作用或相互影响导致了许多不断变化的事件。近80年来最棘手的问题之一是控制减数分裂停止的维持和排卵前卵泡中卵母细胞减数分裂恢复的机制。随着卵泡中cGMP、cAMP和NPPC/NPR2系统的调控机制最近被发现,这个问题现在基本上得到了解决。卵母细胞体外生长也是广泛研究的主题,利用不同阶段的卵母细胞在几种物种中生长,包括小鼠、牛、猪、绵羊、山羊和马。值得注意的是,最近在小鼠中首次实现了从原始生殖细胞(PGCs)体外重建哺乳动物卵子发生的整个过程。此外,即使是最初由小鼠胚胎干细胞和诱导多能干细胞产生的pgc样细胞,也可以在雌性小鼠胎儿性腺体细胞的帮助下,在体外发育成具有功能的卵母细胞。这些最新的发现和新开发的培养系统将有助于更好地理解卵子发生的机制,并将为哺乳动物创造新的配子资源。
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Recent Advances in Understanding the Regulation of Oogenesis and Its Recapitulation in vitro: Mouse and Bovine Models
Abstract: The regulation of mammalian oogenesis in vivo is complicated because of numerous constantly changing events caused by ovarian cells interacting with or influencing each other. One of the most intractable questions for nearly the last 80 years has been the mechanism controlling the maintenance of meiotic arrest and the resumption of oocyte meiosis in a pre-ovulatory follicle. The question is now mostly resolved, as the regulatory mechanisms of cGMP, cAMP, and the NPPC/NPR2 system in the follicle, have recently been uncovered. Oocyte growth in vitro has also been the subject of extensive research utilizing growing oocytes at various stages in several species, including mice, cattle, pig, sheep, goat, and horse. Remarkably, the first reconstitution of the entire process of mammalian oogenesis in vitro from primordial germ cells (PGCs) was recently achieved in mice. Furthermore, even PGC-like cells, originally produced from mouse embryonic stem cells and induced pluripotent stem cells, can develop into functional oocytes in vitro with the help of gonadal somatic cells of female mouse fetuses. These updated findings and newly developed culture systems will assist in gaining a better understanding of the mechanisms of oogenesis and will also lead to the creation of new gamete resources for mammals.
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