Approaches for in vitro culture of granulosa cells and ovarian follicles

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Medical Journal of Cell Biology Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.2478/acb-2022-0006
Wiktoria Zgórecka, M. Ješeta, R. Procházka, C. Amorim, Kornelia Krajnik, P. Mozdziak, Wojciech Pieńskowski, M. Skowroński, W. Kranc
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Abstract The in vitro culture of ovarian follicles or cumulus-oocyte complexes (COC) is used to study the factors that regulate follicular development and may have potential use in artificial reproductive technology (ART). Before ovulation, the follicle is formed by oocyte and cell populations known as granulosa cells (GCs). These cells build the internal and external mass of the follicular wall. Oocyte growth and proliferation of the surrounding cells depend on the gap junctions between the oocyte and the GCs. Maintenance of the optimal in vitro culture system allowing for preservation of follicle architecture and granulosa-oocyte interaction may be critical for success in vitro maturation of follicles. Recently many studies have focused on a culture of GCs, which have important functions related to steroidogenesis. Granulosa cells maintained in in vitro conditions exhibit stem cell properties making it important to consider in vitro culture (IVC) methods of the GC population.
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颗粒细胞和卵巢卵泡体外培养的方法
摘要卵巢卵泡或卵丘-卵母细胞复合体(COC)的体外培养用于研究调节卵泡发育的因素,可能在人工生殖技术(ART)中具有潜在的应用前景。排卵前,卵泡由卵母细胞和颗粒细胞(GC)组成。这些细胞构成卵泡壁的内部和外部物质。卵母细胞的生长和周围细胞的增殖取决于卵母细胞和GC之间的间隙连接。维持最佳体外培养系统,以保存卵泡结构和颗粒-卵母细胞相互作用,可能是卵泡体外成熟成功的关键。近年来,许多研究都集中在GC的培养上,GC具有与甾体生成相关的重要功能。维持在体外条件下的颗粒细胞表现出干细胞特性,这使得考虑GC群体的体外培养(IVC)方法很重要。
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