2020
DOI: 10.2478/acb-2020-0001
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Transcriptomic profile of genes encoding proteins responsible for regulation of cells differentiation and neurogenesis in vivo and in vitro – an oocyte model approach

Abstract: The growth and development of the oocyte is essential for the ovarian follicle. Cumulus cells (CCs) - a population of granulosa cells - exchange metabolites, proteins and oocyte-derived paracrine factors with the oocyte through gap junctions, to contribute to the competency and health of the oocyte. This bi-directional communication of the cumulus-oocyte complex could be better understood through the micro-analysis of a porcine oocyte gene expression before in vitro maturation (IVM) and after. Additionally, th… Show more

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“…Thus, oviductal cells effectively improved the development of porcine oocyte-cumulus complexes and subsequent embryo development. Nevertheless, even though in vitro cell cultures offer great opportunities to explore underlying mechanisms taking place in and between cells [ 17 ], the complexity of regulating important life processes is very high. Therefore, it was important to evaluate the gene expression profile of in vitro culture of porcine OECs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, oviductal cells effectively improved the development of porcine oocyte-cumulus complexes and subsequent embryo development. Nevertheless, even though in vitro cell cultures offer great opportunities to explore underlying mechanisms taking place in and between cells [ 17 ], the complexity of regulating important life processes is very high. Therefore, it was important to evaluate the gene expression profile of in vitro culture of porcine OECs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%