Optical coherence tomography for dynamic investigation of mammalian reproductive processes

IF 3 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecular Reproduction and Development Pub Date : 2022-12-27 DOI:10.1002/mrd.23665
Kohei Umezu, Irina V. Larina
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The biological events associated with mammalian reproductive processes are highly dynamic and tightly regulated by molecular, genetic, and biomechanical factors. Implementation of live imaging in reproductive research is vital for the advancement of our understanding of normal reproductive physiology and for improving the management of reproductive disorders. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is emerging as a promising tool for dynamic volumetric imaging of various reproductive processes in mice and other animal models. In this review, we summarize recent studies employing OCT-based approaches toward the investigation of reproductive processes in both, males and females. We describe how OCT can be applied to study structural features of the male reproductive system and sperm transport through the male reproductive tract. We review OCT applications for in vitro and dynamic in vivo imaging of the female reproductive system, staging and tracking of oocytes and embryos, and investigations of the oocyte/embryo transport through the oviduct. We describe how the functional OCT approach can be applied to the analysis of cilia dynamics within the male and female reproductive systems. We also discuss the areas of research, where OCT could find potential applications to progress our understanding of normal reproductive physiology and reproductive disorders.

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用于哺乳动物生殖过程动态研究的光学相干断层扫描
与哺乳动物生殖过程相关的生物学事件是高度动态的,受到分子、遗传和生物力学因素的严格调控。在生殖研究中实施实时成像对于提高我们对正常生殖生理的理解和改善生殖疾病的管理至关重要。光学相干断层扫描(OCT)正在成为一种有前途的工具,用于小鼠和其他动物模型的各种生殖过程的动态体积成像。在这篇综述中,我们总结了最近使用基于oct的方法来研究男性和女性生殖过程的研究。我们描述了OCT如何应用于研究男性生殖系统的结构特征和精子通过男性生殖道的运输。本文综述了OCT在女性生殖系统的体外和体内动态成像、卵母细胞和胚胎的分期和跟踪以及卵母细胞/胚胎通过输卵管运输的研究中的应用。我们描述了功能性OCT方法如何应用于分析男性和女性生殖系统内的纤毛动力学。我们还讨论了研究领域,在那里OCT可以找到潜在的应用,以提高我们对正常生殖生理和生殖障碍的理解。
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期刊介绍: Molecular Reproduction and Development takes an integrated, systems-biology approach to understand the dynamic continuum of cellular, reproductive, and developmental processes. This journal fosters dialogue among diverse disciplines through primary research communications and educational forums, with the philosophy that fundamental findings within the life sciences result from a convergence of disciplines. Increasingly, readers of the Journal need to be informed of diverse, yet integrated, topics impinging on their areas of interest. This requires an expansion in thinking towards non-traditional, interdisciplinary experimental design and data analysis.
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