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Mol Reprod Dev ; 66(1): 54-9, 2003 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12874799

ABSTRACT

In the present paper we investigated the role played by apoptosis during oogenesis in the cartilaginous fish Torpedo marmorata. TEM, TUNEL and immunohistochemical techniques were employed to specifically reveal morphological and biochemical hallmarks of apoptosis in specimens from birth to sexual maturity. Data obtained demonstrate that apoptosis occurs in prefollicular oocyte selection, in maintaining the homeostasis of granulosa in healthy growing oocyte and in resorbing atretic follicles. In this respect, the involvement of apoptosis in Torpedo marmorata oogenesis closely parallels that found in mammals, thus confirming that strategies of germ cell selection among vertebrates have been evolutionarily preserved.


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Apoptosis/physiology , Membrane Glycoproteins/metabolism , Oogenesis/physiology , fas Receptor/metabolism , Animals , Fas Ligand Protein , Female , In Situ Nick-End Labeling , Oocytes/metabolism , Ovarian Follicle/metabolism , Torpedo/metabolism
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Mol Reprod Dev ; 64(3): 321-8, 2003 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12548664

ABSTRACT

In the present paper we have investigated the origin of the spherical bodies (SBs) present within the germinal vesicle of about 400 microm previtellogenic oocytes in the lizard Podarcis sicula. In particular, we have attempted to clarify whether they derive from the single, large nucleolus present in early diplotenic oocyte as a consequence of ribosomal gene inactivation. We have, therefore, experimentally induced a decrease in rRNA synthesis by injecting animals with D-galactosamine or by exposing them to low temperatures. The investigations carried out have demonstrated that both treatments induce significant ultrastructural changes in the nucleolar apparatus and in particular fragmentation and the formation of SBs comparable to those observed in germinal vesicle under physiological conditions. These results indicate that the germinal vesicle of Podarcis sicula has a nucleolar apparatus that significantly changes its aspect according to its functional status and reveal that in this species, the time course of rRNA synthesis is peculiar with respect to any other vertebrate oocyte studies so far.


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Cell Nucleolus/ultrastructure , Cytoplasmic Vesicles/metabolism , Lizards/metabolism , Oocytes/metabolism , Ribosomes/genetics , Animals , Cell Nucleolus/metabolism , Cold Temperature , Cytoplasmic Vesicles/ultrastructure , Female , Galactosamine/metabolism , Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental , Microscopy, Electron , Oocytes/ultrastructure , RNA, Ribosomal/metabolism , Ribosomes/metabolism
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