Cytoplasmic and nuclear maturation of oocytes in mammals – living in the shadow of cells developmental capability
Pubblicato online: 31 gen 2018
Pagine: 13 - 17
Ricevuto: 02 nov 2017
Accettato: 15 dic 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/acb-2018-0003
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© 2018 Marta Rybska et al., published by De Gruyter Open
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The pig is a polyestrous animal in which the ovarian cycle lasts about 21 days and results in ovulation of 10-25 oocytes. Ovum reaches 120-150 μm in diameter, with the surrounding corona radiata providing communication with the environment. The zona pellucida is composed of glycoproteins: ZP1, ZP2, ZP3. In the course of oogenesis, RNA and protein accumulation for embryonic development occurs. Maternal mRNA is the template for protein production. Nuclear, cytoplasmic and genomic maturity condition the ability of the ovum to undergo fertilization. There are several differences in protein expression profiles observed between