2023
DOI: 10.3389/fragi.2023.1158510
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Oocyte aging in comparison to stem cells in mice

Abstract: To maintain homeostasis, many tissues contain stem cells that can self-renew and differentiate. Based on these functions, stem cells can reconstitute the tissue even after injury. In reproductive organs, testes have spermatogonial stem cells that generate sperm in men throughout their lifetime. However, in the ovary, oocytes enter meiosis at the embryonic stage and maintain sustainable oogenesis in the absence of stem cells. After birth, oocytes are maintained in a dormant state in the primordial follicle, whi… Show more

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“…A further prenatal phase merits consideration, that the egg we came from was formed in our mothers’ ovary before her birth, as known to embryologists for a century. While most oocytes are as old as our mother, some de novo oogenesis may occur ( Porras-Gómez and Moreno-Mendoza, 2017 ; Nagamatsu, 2023 ). Finch and Loehlin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A further prenatal phase merits consideration, that the egg we came from was formed in our mothers’ ovary before her birth, as known to embryologists for a century. While most oocytes are as old as our mother, some de novo oogenesis may occur ( Porras-Gómez and Moreno-Mendoza, 2017 ; Nagamatsu, 2023 ). Finch and Loehlin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%