Development of the dominant follicle: mechanisms of selection and maintenance of oocyte quality

R. Webb, B. Campbell
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For a follicle to reach dominance, in mono-ovulatory species such as cattle, requires the integration of a number of processesinvolving both extra-ovarian signals and intra-follicular paracrine and autocrine regulators. Ovarian transplant studies in both cattle and sheep demonstrated that it takes approximately 4 months for primordial follicles to reach dominance. Gonadotrophins are not a prerequisite for the continued growth of pre-antral follicles, unlike antral follicles, but FSHdoes appear to stimulate development. Local growth factors, such as IGFs and BMPs, are expressed throughout follicle development and interact with gonadotrophins to stimulate development. As follicles become dominant, there is a transfer of dependency from FSH to LH. There are also differences in LHresponsiveness of theca and granulosa cells during follicular development, due to differential regulation and control by intricate local mechanisms altering LH receptor (LHR) mRNA expression. In addition, both the BMP and IGF systems can modulate the proliferative and differentiative responses of both granulosa and theca cells to gonadotrophins. There is a significant interaction between BMPs and the IGF system in regulating follicular development. A range of factors, including nutrition, will also determine the fate of the growing follicle and the quality of the oocyte. Nearly all follicles regressand apoptotic cell death throughout follicular development is an underlying mechanism of cell loss during follicular atresia. Several markers of follicular atresia have been identified including IGFBPs.There is a significant correlation between the presence of low molecular weight IGFBPsin bovine follicular fluid and caspase-3activity of granulosa cells in individual follicles. In conclusion, it is the interaction between extra-ovarian and intra-ovarian factors that determine the fate of the follicle and the quality of the oocyte.
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在单排卵物种(如牛)中,卵泡要达到支配地位,需要整合许多过程,包括卵巢外信号和卵泡内旁分泌和自分泌调节。对牛和羊的卵巢移植研究表明,原始卵泡大约需要4个月才能达到支配地位。促性腺激素不是窦前卵泡持续生长的先决条件,但与窦前卵泡不同,促性腺激素似乎确实能刺激发育。局部生长因子,如igf和bmp,在卵泡发育过程中表达,并与促性腺激素相互作用以刺激发育。当卵泡成为主导时,依赖从卵泡刺激素转移到黄体生成素。在卵泡发育过程中,卵泡膜细胞和颗粒细胞的LH反应性也存在差异,这是由于复杂的局部机制改变了LH受体(LHR) mRNA表达的不同调控。此外,BMP和IGF系统都可以调节颗粒细胞和卵泡膜细胞对促性腺激素的增殖和分化反应。bmp和IGF系统在调节卵泡发育中有重要的相互作用。包括营养在内的一系列因素也将决定发育中的卵泡的命运和卵母细胞的质量。在整个卵泡发育过程中,几乎所有的卵泡退化和凋亡细胞死亡是卵泡闭锁期间细胞损失的潜在机制。已经确定了包括igfbp在内的几种卵泡闭锁标志物。牛卵泡液中低分子量igfbpin的存在与单个卵泡颗粒细胞的caspase-3活性有显著相关性。总之,卵巢外因素和卵巢内因素的相互作用决定了卵泡的命运和卵母细胞的质量。
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