Intraovarian control of selective follicular growth and induction of oocyte maturation in mammals

Proceedings of the Japan Academy. Series B, Physical and Biological Sciences
Eimei Sato

Abstract

In newborn mammals, most of the germ cell population rests in a pool of quiescent small follicles in the ovaries. Regularly throughout adulthood, a small percentage of these oocytes and follicles grows to a certain stage of development and then either degenerates or matures and ovulates. This entire process is under both exogenous and endogenous control. Recent work, including my laboratory's, has clarified that cytokines and glycosaminoglycans are involved as exogenous and endogenous factors in ovarian follicular development, atresia, and maturation in mammals. The present article describes our contribution regarding the cytokines and ovarian glycosaminoglycans that act as intraovarian regulators of follicular development and oogenesis, including oocyte maturation, in mammals.

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BETA
column chromatography
scanning electron microscopy
glycosylation

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