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Folliculogenesis: A Cellular Crosstalk Mechanism

Bianca Viviana Orozco-Galindo, Blanca Sánchez‐Ramírez, Cynthia Lizeth González-Trevizo, Beatriz Elena Castro-Valenzuela, Luis Varela-Rodríguez, Eduviges Burrola-Barraza

2025Current Issues in Molecular Biology12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In vitro embryo production has accelerated in the cattle industry in recent years. Because women are similar to cows, this represents an opportunity to improve women's reproductive protocols. This review focuses on crosstalk communication during folliculogenesis for an in-depth understanding of the events involved in developing the oocyte competence necessary to generate an embryo after fertilization. This knowledge can be used to improve oocytes in in vitro maturation cultures, which would allow us to obtain oocytes of high quality and competence, resulting in successful pregnancies in both women and cows. The first part of this review covers the concepts of cellular crosstalk before puberty in the primordial, primary, and secondary follicles. The next part involves cellular crosstalk after puberty, when gonadotropin hormones act on the ovary, promoting oocyte maturation. The final part comprises a perspective on using cow models to study human ovary physiology.

Topics & Concepts

FolliculogenesisOocyteCrosstalkBiologyEmbryoAndrologyIn vitro fertilisationHormoneCell biologyEmbryogenesisEndocrinologyMedicinePhysicsOpticsReproductive Biology and FertilityOvarian function and disordersBioenergy crop production and management
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