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Reproduction ; 152(5): R143-57, 2016 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27422885

ABSTRACT

The cyclic nucleotides, cAMP and cGMP, are the key molecules controlling mammalian oocyte meiosis. Their roles in oocyte biology have been at the forefront of oocyte research for decades, and many of the long-standing controversies in relation to the regulation of oocyte meiotic maturation are now resolved. It is now clear that the follicle prevents meiotic resumption through the actions of natriuretic peptides and cGMP - inhibiting the hydrolysis of intra-oocyte cAMP - and that the pre-ovulatory gonadotrophin surge reverses these processes. The gonadotrophin surge also leads to a transient spike in cAMP in the somatic compartment of the follicle. Research over the past two decades has conclusively demonstrated that this surge in cAMP is important for the subsequent developmental capacity of the oocyte. This is important, as oocyte in vitro maturation (IVM) systems practised clinically do not recapitulate this cAMP surge in vitro, possibly accounting for the lower efficiency of IVM compared with clinical IVF. This review particularly focuses on this latter aspect - the role of cAMP/cGMP in the regulation of oocyte quality. We conclude that clinical practice of IVM should reflect this new understanding of the role of cyclic nucleotides, thereby creating a new generation of ART and fertility treatment options.


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In Vitro Oocyte Maturation Techniques , Nucleotides, Cyclic/pharmacology , Oocytes/cytology , Oogenesis/physiology , Animals , Female , Humans , Oocytes/drug effects , Oogenesis/drug effects
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Biomed Tech (Berl) ; 59 Suppl 1: s758-909, 2014 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25385896
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