reviewDevelopment Growth & DifferentiationMay 14, 2008Closed access

Regulation of oocyte maturation in fish

National Institute for Basic Biology · Japan Science and Technology Agency · +1 more institution

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Abstract

A period of oocyte growth is followed by a process called oocyte maturation (the resumption of meiosis) which occurs prior to ovulation and is a prerequisite for successful fertilization. Our studies using fish models have revealed that oocyte maturation is a three-step induction process involving gonadotropin (LH), maturation-inducing hormone (MIH), and maturation-promoting factor (MPF). LH acts on the ovarian follicle layer to produce MIH (17alpha, 20beta-dihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-one, 17alpha, 20beta-DP, in most fishes). The interaction of ovarian thecal and granulosa cell layers (two-cell type model), is required for the synthesis of 17alpha,20beta-DP. The dramatic increase in the capacity of postvitellogenic…

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Keywords
  • Oocyte
  • Biology
  • Maturation promoting factor
  • Ovulation
  • Cell biology
  • Kinase
  • Internal medicine
  • Cyclin-dependent kinase 1
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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