2015
DOI: 10.1097/gco.0000000000000164
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Oocyte mitochondrial function and reproduction

Abstract: Purpose of review Mitochondria are cellular organelles that are required for energy production. Emerging evidence demonstrates their role in oocyte development and reproduction. In this review, we examine recent animal and clinical studies on the role of mitochondria in fertility. We also analyse the impact of assisted reproductive techniques (ARTs) on mitochondrial function and discuss the future clinical implications of mitochondrial nutrients and mitochondrial replacement. Recent findings Mitochondria aff… Show more

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“…Mitochondria affect all aspects of mammalian reproduction, including oocyte maturation, fertilization and embryonic development [13]. It was proposed that decreased oocyte quality and increased aneuploidy rate with aging could be explained with abnormal mitochondria numbers and/or function [10, 13, 14, 1719, 21, 22].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Mitochondria affect all aspects of mammalian reproduction, including oocyte maturation, fertilization and embryonic development [13]. It was proposed that decreased oocyte quality and increased aneuploidy rate with aging could be explained with abnormal mitochondria numbers and/or function [10, 13, 14, 1719, 21, 22].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It was proposed that decreased oocyte quality and increased aneuploidy rate with aging could be explained with abnormal mitochondria numbers and/or function [10, 13, 14, 1719, 21, 22]. Therefore, we set out to determine mitochondria dynamics in oocytes and compare young and old mice oocytes at different stages of follicular development using various electron microscopic parameters.…”
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“…Mitochondrial genome copy number has been studied as a potential marker of cellular viability and health and it was hypothesized that oocytes without sufficient mtDNA (Mitochondrial DNA) are not able to generate enough ATP to sustain early development (Ge et al 2012;Babayev and Seli, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%