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  • Communication
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,767 Views
12 Pages

Cell-to-Cell Interactions during Early Drosophila Oogenesis: An Ultrastructural Analysis

  • Maria Giovanna Riparbelli,
  • Veronica Persico and
  • Giuliano Callaini

26 August 2022

Drosophila oogenesis requires the subsequent growth of distinct egg chambers each containing a group of sixteen germline cells surrounded by a simple epithelium of follicle cells. The oocyte occupies a posterior position within the germ cells, thus g...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,391 Views
10 Pages

New Mutations in the 5′ Region of the Notch Gene Affect Drosophila melanogaster Oogenesis

  • Elena I. Volkova,
  • Natalya V. Dorogova,
  • Oleg V. Andreyenkov,
  • Saveliy A. Tikhomirov and
  • Sergey A. Demakov

9 August 2022

The Notch pathway is an important and evolutionarily conserved signaling system involved in the development of multicellular organisms. Notch signaling plays an important role in the regulation of proliferation and differentiation of many cell types....

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
16,349 Views
14 Pages

Oogenesis in Women: From Molecular Regulatory Pathways and Maternal Age to Stem Cells

  • Kornelia Krajnik,
  • Klaudia Mietkiewska,
  • Agnieszka Skowronska,
  • Pawel Kordowitzki and
  • Mariusz T. Skowronski

It is a well-known fact that the reproductive organs in women, especially oocytes, are exposed to numerous regulatory pathways and environmental stimuli. The maternal age is one cornerstone that influences the process of oocyte fertilization. More pr...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
4 Citations
5,445 Views
11 Pages

Early Drosophila Oogenesis: A Tale of Centriolar Asymmetry

  • Maria Giovanna Riparbelli,
  • Veronica Persico and
  • Giuliano Callaini

5 August 2021

Among the morphological processes that characterize the early stages of Drosophila oogenesis, the dynamic of the centrioles deserves particular attention. We re-examined the architecture and the distribution of the centrioles within the germarium and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,744 Views
13 Pages

23 February 2024

CTP synthase (CTPS) catalyzes the final step of de novo synthesis of CTP. CTPS was first discovered to form filamentous structures termed cytoophidia in Drosophila ovarian cells. Subsequent studies have shown that cytoophidia are widely present in ce...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
11,745 Views
15 Pages

Oogenesis of Hematophagous Midge Forcipomyia taiwana (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) and Nuage Localization of Vasa in Germline Cells

  • Szu-Chieh Wang,
  • Yung-Hao Ching,
  • Preethi Krishnaraj,
  • Guan-Yu Chen,
  • Anna Shiny Radhakrishnan,
  • Hsien-Min Lee,
  • Wu-Chun Tu and
  • Ming-Der Lin

5 February 2020

Forcipomyia taiwana is an irritating hematophagous midge that preferentially attacks humans and affects leisure industries in Taiwan. Understanding the female reproductive biology of such pests would facilitate the development of pest control strateg...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
9,281 Views
14 Pages

Structures Associated with Oogenesis and Embryonic Development during Intraovarian Gestation in Viviparous Teleosts (Poeciliidae)

  • Mari Carmen Uribe,
  • Gabino De la Rosa Cruz,
  • Adriana García Alarcón,
  • Juan Carlos Campuzano Caballero and
  • María Guadalupe Guzmán Bárcenas

19 June 2019

Viviparity in teleosts involves, invariably, the ovary in a gestational role. This type of viviparity is due to the combination of unique aspects, different from those found in the rest of vertebrates. These aspects are: The ovary has a saccular stru...

  • Review
  • Open Access
53 Citations
16,083 Views
21 Pages

19 August 2021

All mammalian oocytes and eggs are surrounded by a relatively thick extracellular matrix (ECM), the zona pellucida (ZP), that plays vital roles during oogenesis, fertilization, and preimplantation development. Unlike ECM surrounding somatic cells, th...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,800 Views
14 Pages

11 January 2022

SCF-dependent proteolysis was first discovered via genetic screening of budding yeast almost 25 years ago. In recent years, more and more functions of SCF (Skp1-Cullin 1-F-box) ligases have been described, and we can expect the number of studies on t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
7,021 Views
14 Pages

A Soluble Pyrophosphatase Is Essential to Oogenesis and Is Required for Polyphosphate Metabolism in the Red Flour Beetle (Tribolium castaneum)

  • Klébea Carvalho,
  • Lupis Ribeiro,
  • Jorge Moraes,
  • José Roberto Da Silva,
  • Evenilton P. Costa,
  • Jackson Souza-Menezes,
  • Carlos Logullo,
  • Rodrigo Nunes Da Fonseca and
  • Eldo Campos

24 March 2015

Polyphosphates have been found in all cell types examined to date and play diverse roles depending on the cell type. In eukaryotic organisms, polyphosphates have been mainly investigated in mammalian cells with few studies on insects. Some studies h...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,939 Views
23 Pages

Time-dependent expression of proteins in ovary is important to understand oogenesis in insects. Here, we profiled the proteomes of developing ovaries from Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel) to obtain information about ovarian development with particular em...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,732 Views
20 Pages

The First Defined Null Allele of the Notch Regulator, a Suppressor of Deltex: Uncovering Its Novel Roles in Drosophila melanogaster Oogenesis

  • Marian B. Wilkin,
  • Rory Whiteford,
  • Tanveer Akbar,
  • Samira Hosseini-Alghaderi,
  • Raluca Revici,
  • Ann-Marie Carbery and
  • Martin Baron

26 April 2024

Suppressor of deltex (Su(dx)) is a Drosophila melanogaster member of the NEDD4 family of the HECT domain E3 ubiquitin ligases. Su(dx) acts as a regulator of Notch endocytic trafficking, promoting Notch lysosomal degradation and the down-regulation of...

  • Review
  • Open Access
73 Citations
12,590 Views
16 Pages

28 January 2019

A now large body of evidence supports the existence of mitotically active germ cells in postnatal ovaries of diverse mammalian species, including humans. This opens the possibility that adult stem cells naturally committed to a germline fate could be...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,485 Views
15 Pages

Adipocyte-Derived CCHamide-1, Eiger, Growth-Blocking Peptide 3, and Unpaired 2 Regulate Drosophila melanogaster Oogenesis

  • Chad Simmons,
  • Isaiah H. Williams,
  • Tancia W. Bradshaw and
  • Alissa Richmond Armstrong

1 April 2025

In addition to energy storage, adipose tissue communication to other organs plays a key role in regulating organismal physiology. While the link between adipose tissue dysfunction and pathophysiology, including diabetes, chronic inflammation, and inf...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,457 Views
26 Pages

Germ Granules in Animal Oogenesis

  • Mikhail A. Dobrynin,
  • Ekaterina O. Bashendjieva and
  • Natella I. Enukashvily

9 October 2022

In eukaryotic cells, many macromolecules are organized as membraneless biomolecular condensates (or biocondensates). Liquid–liquid and liquid–solid phase transitions are the drivers of the condensation process. The absence of membrane bor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,761 Views
21 Pages

8 December 2021

The female reproductive system, ovary structure and ultrastructure of Trypophloeus klimeschi (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) were investigated using light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy. Its fem...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,410 Views
11 Pages

The Oocyte-Specific Linker Histone H1FOO Is Not Essential for Mouse Oogenesis and Fertility

  • Fernando Sánchez-Sáez,
  • Raquel Sainz-Urruela,
  • Natalia Felipe-Medina,
  • Yazmine B. Condezo,
  • Manuel Sánchez-Martín,
  • Elena Llano and
  • Alberto M. Pendás

21 November 2022

Meiosis is a highly conserved specialized cell division process that generates haploid gametes. Many of its events are associated with dynamically regulated chromosomal structures and chromatin remodeling, which are mainly modulated by histone modifi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,074 Views
12 Pages

27 October 2021

Silkworm larval–pupal metamorphosis and the first half of pupal–adult development occur during oogenesis from previtellogenesis to vitellogenesis and include two peaks of the hemolymph ecdysteroid titer. Moreover, a rise in 20-hydroxyecdysone titer i...

  • Review
  • Open Access
121 Citations
23,169 Views
28 Pages

Oogenesis and Egg Quality in Finfish: Yolk Formation and Other Factors Influencing Female Fertility

  • Benjamin J. Reading,
  • Linnea K. Andersen,
  • Yong-Woon Ryu,
  • Yuji Mushirobira,
  • Takashi Todo and
  • Naoshi Hiramatsu

21 November 2018

Egg quality in fishes has been a topic of research in aquaculture and fisheries for decades as it represents an important life history trait and is critical for captive propagation and successful recruitment. A major factor influencing egg quality is...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
7,820 Views
17 Pages

Hermes (Rbpms) is a Critical Component of RNP Complexes that Sequester Germline RNAs during Oogenesis

  • Tristan Aguero,
  • Yi Zhou,
  • Malgorzata Kloc,
  • Patrick Chang,
  • Evelyn Houliston and
  • Mary Lou King

19 January 2016

The germ cell lineage in Xenopus is specified by the inheritance of germ plasm that assembles within the mitochondrial cloud or Balbiani body in stage I oocytes. Specific RNAs, such as nanos1, localize to the germ plasm. nanos1 has the essential germ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
5,700 Views
18 Pages

21 February 2017

Previous studies have revealed that Triptolide damages female reproductive capacity, but the mechanism is unclear. In this study, we used Caenorhabditis elegans to investigate the effects of Triptolide on the germline and explore its possible mechani...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,209 Views
11 Pages

Studies of the function of the female reproductive system in zero gravity are urgent for the future exploration of deep space. Female reproductive cells, oocytes, are rich in mitochondria, which allow oocytes to produce embryos. The rate of cellular...

  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
6,140 Views
29 Pages

19 June 2020

During the period of oocyte growth, chromatin undergoes global rearrangements at both morphological and molecular levels. An intriguing feature of oogenesis in some mammalian species is the formation of a heterochromatin ring-shaped structure, called...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
6,760 Views
19 Pages

Overview of Gene Expression Dynamics during Human Oogenesis/Folliculogenesis

  • Bastien Ducreux,
  • Lucile Ferreux,
  • Catherine Patrat and
  • Patricia Fauque

The oocyte transcriptome follows a tightly controlled dynamic that leads the oocyte to grow and mature. This succession of distinct transcriptional states determines embryonic development prior to embryonic genome activation. However, these oocyte ma...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,985 Views
21 Pages

A Quantitative Histologic Analysis of Oogenesis in the Flatfish Species Pleuronectes platessa as a Tool for Fisheries Management

  • Carine Sauger,
  • Jérôme Quinquis,
  • Clothilde Berthelin,
  • Mélanie Lepoittevin,
  • Nicolas Elie,
  • Laurent Dubroca and
  • Kristell Kellner

3 August 2023

The following paper gives a detailed description of the oogenesis cycle for the European Plaice (Pleuronectes platessa), from oogonia to post-ovulatory follicle, including ovarian follicle and zona pellucida sizes. Noteworthy particularities were the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,521 Views
14 Pages

Lipoprotein Biology During Induced Oogenesis in the Shortfinned Eel, Anguilla australis—Vascular Transport

  • Erin L. Damsteegt,
  • Benedetta Mercuriali,
  • Georgia Thomson-Laing,
  • Joanna M. Ward and
  • P. Mark Lokman

24 December 2024

The ecological, cultural and economic importance of freshwater eels, coupled with declining wild populations, drives the need for artificial propagation of these fish. Despite the closure of the lifecycle in captivity over a decade ago, numerous bott...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,564 Views
14 Pages

Cloning of the Maternal Effector Gene org and Its Regulation by lncRNA ORG-AS in Chinese Tongue Sole (Cynoglossus semilaevis)

  • Xiaona Zhao,
  • Bo Feng,
  • Qian Wang,
  • Lili Tang,
  • Qian Liu,
  • Wenxiu Ma,
  • Chenghua Li and
  • Changwei Shao

Maternal effector genes (MEGs) encode maternal RNA and protein, accumulating in the cytoplasm of oocytes. During oocyte development, MEGs participate in oocyte meiosis and promote oocyte development. And MEGs can also regulate maternal transcriptome...

  • Review
  • Open Access
34 Citations
13,475 Views
19 Pages

10 June 2021

Throughout oogenesis, Drosophila egg chambers traverse the fine line between survival and death. After surviving the ten early and middle stages of oogenesis, egg chambers drastically change their size and structure to produce fully developed oocytes...

  • Editorial
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,827 Views
2 Pages

13 January 2023

Two highly relevant papers were recently been published in the Special Issue of Molecular Sciences entitled “Molecular Mechanisms of Human Oogenesis and Early Embryogenesis” [...]

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,984 Views
17 Pages

Molecular Markers of Ovarian Germ Cells of Banana Prawn (Fenneropenaeus merguiensis)

  • Tatiyavadee Sengseng,
  • Tomoyuki Okutsu,
  • Anida Songnui,
  • Jaruwan Boonchuay,
  • Chanida Sakunrang and
  • Monwadee Wonglapsuwan

The banana prawn (Fenneropenaeus merguiensis) is a valuable prawn in the worldwide market. However, cultivation of this species is limited owing to the difficulty in culture management and limited knowledge of reproduction. Therefore, we studied the...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,389 Views
14 Pages

The Importance of the Position of the Nucleus in Drosophila Oocyte Development

  • Jean-Antoine Lepesant,
  • Fanny Roland-Gosselin,
  • Clémentine Guillemet,
  • Fred Bernard and
  • Antoine Guichet

22 January 2024

Oogenesis is a developmental process leading to the formation of an oocyte, a haploid gamete, which upon fertilisation and sperm entry allows the male and the female pronuclei to fuse and give rise to a zygote. In addition to forming a haploid gamete...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,901 Views
19 Pages

Aspirin Inhibition of Prostaglandin Synthesis Impairs Mosquito Egg Development

  • Duyeol Choi,
  • Md. Abdullah Al Baki,
  • Shabbir Ahmed and
  • Yonggyun Kim

16 December 2022

Several endocrine signals mediate mosquito egg development, including 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E). This study reports on prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) as an additional, but core, mediator of oogenesis in a human disease-vectoring mosquito, Aedes albopictus. I...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
12,858 Views
25 Pages

Artificial Oocyte: Development and Potential Application

  • Reza K. Oqani,
  • Seongjun So,
  • Yeonmi Lee,
  • Jung Jae Ko and
  • Eunju Kang

28 March 2022

Millions of people around the world suffer from infertility, with the number of infertile couples and individuals increasing every year. Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) have been widely developed in recent years; however, some patients are u...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,537 Views
15 Pages

Comparative Analyses of Reproductive Caste Types Reveal Vitellogenin Genes Involved in Queen Fertility in Solenopsis invicta

  • Fenghao Liu,
  • Fengchao Xu,
  • Yikun Zhang,
  • Yurui Qian,
  • Guofeng Zhang,
  • Longqing Shi and
  • Lu Peng

5 December 2023

The red imported fire ant (Solenopsis invicta Buren) is a social pest species with a robust reproductive ability that causes extensive damage. Identification of the genes involved in queen fertility is critical in order to better understand the repro...

  • Review
  • Open Access
25 Citations
4,506 Views
10 Pages

The Influence of Plant Isoflavones Daidzein and Equol on Female Reproductive Processes

  • Alexander V. Sirotkin,
  • Saleh Hamad Alwasel and
  • Abdel Halim Harrath

17 April 2021

In this review, we explore the current literature on the influence of the plant isoflavone daidzein and its metabolite equol on animal and human physiological processes, with an emphasis on female reproduction including ovarian functions (the ovarian...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
7,712 Views
10 Pages

1 September 2019

The monarch butterfly in North America has suffered a serious population decline since the mid-1990s. The introduction and widespread use of neonicotinoid insecticides during the same time period has been suggested as a potential driver of this decli...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,573 Views
22 Pages

Knockdown of the Halloween Genes spook, shadow and shade Influences Oocyte Development, Egg Shape, Oviposition and Hatching in the Desert Locust

  • Sam Schellens,
  • Cynthia Lenaerts,
  • María del Rocío Pérez Baca,
  • Dorien Cools,
  • Paulien Peeters,
  • Elisabeth Marchal and
  • Jozef Vanden Broeck

17 August 2022

Ecdysteroids are widely investigated for their role during the molting cascade in insects; however, they are also involved in the development of the female reproductive system. Ecdysteroids are synthesized from cholesterol, which is further converted...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,485 Views
18 Pages

Signal and Nutritional Effects of Mixed Diets on Reproduction of a Predatory Ladybird, Cheilomenes propinqua

  • Andrey N. Ovchinnikov,
  • Antonina A. Ovchinnikova,
  • Sergey Y. Reznik and
  • Natalia A. Belyakova

28 June 2023

It is known that food has a double impact on females of predatory ladybirds: qualitative signal effect (the onset of oogenesis) and quantitative nutritional effect (the increase in oogenesis intensity). We compared the patterns of these effects by fe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,221 Views
15 Pages

Characterization of the Polysialylation Status in Ovaries of the Salmonid Fish Coregonus maraena and the Percid Fish Sander lucioperca

  • Marzia Tindara Venuto,
  • Joan Martorell-Ribera,
  • Ralf Bochert,
  • Anne Harduin-Lepers,
  • Alexander Rebl and
  • Sebastian Peter Galuska

31 October 2020

In vertebrates, the carbohydrate polymer polysialic acid (polySia) is especially well known for its essential role during neuronal development, regulating the migration and proliferation of neural precursor cells, for instance. Nevertheless, sialic a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,086 Views
26 Pages

Molecular Insights into Female Hybrid Sterility in Interspecific Crosses between Drosophila melanogaster and Drosophila simulans

  • Alexei A. Kotov,
  • Vladimir E. Adashev,
  • Ilia A. Kombarov,
  • Sergei S. Bazylev,
  • Aleksei S. Shatskikh and
  • Ludmila V. Olenina

Species of the genus Drosophila have served as favorite models in speciation studies; however, genetic factors of interspecific reproductive incompatibility are under-investigated. Here, we performed an analysis of hybrid female sterility by crossing...

  • Review
  • Open Access
24 Citations
7,161 Views
28 Pages

In Vitro Generation of Oocyte Like Cells and Their In Vivo Efficacy: How Far We have been Succeeded

  • Dinesh Bharti,
  • Si-Jung Jang,
  • Sang-Yun Lee,
  • Sung-Lim Lee and
  • Gyu-Jin Rho

27 February 2020

In the last few decades, stem cell therapy has grown as a boon for many pathological complications including female reproductive disorders. In this review, a brief description of available strategies that are related to stem cell-based in vitro oocyt...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,421 Views
15 Pages

12 September 2020

Hsp90 (heat shock protein 90) chaperone machinery is considered to be a key regulator of proteostasis under both physiological and stress growth conditions in eukaryotic cells. The high conservation of both the sequence and function of Hsp90 allows f...

  • Review
  • Open Access
63 Citations
9,300 Views
11 Pages

Extracellular Vesicles in Human Oogenesis and Implantation

  • Francesca Andronico,
  • Rosalia Battaglia,
  • Marco Ragusa,
  • Davide Barbagallo,
  • Michele Purrello and
  • Cinzia Di Pietro

Reproduction, the ability to generate offspring, represents one of the most important biological processes, being essential for the conservation of the species. In mammals, it involves different cell types, tissues and organs, which, by several signa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
5,931 Views
15 Pages

Transcriptomic Changes during Previtellogenic and Vitellogenic Stages of Ovarian Development in Wreckfish (Hāpuku), Polyprion oxygeneios (Perciformes)

  • Matthew J Wylie,
  • Jane E Symonds,
  • Alvin N Setiawan,
  • Glen W Irvine,
  • Hui Liu,
  • Abigail Elizur and
  • P Mark Lokman

28 February 2019

‘Wreckfish’ a collective of species belonging to the family Polyprionidae, are an important commercial fishery and have significant aquaculture potential. Until now, genomic or transcriptomic information for any species within the genus P...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,893 Views
10 Pages

20 December 2022

This brief review is focused on the viviparous lizard Zootoca vivipara (Lichtenstein, 1823), of the family Lacertidae, which possesses female heterogamety and multiple sex chromosomes (male 2n = 36, Z1Z1Z2Z2/Z1Z2W, female 2n = 35, with variable W sex...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,183 Views
28 Pages

This review addresses the physiology and behavioral events involved in the reproduction of soft ticks (family Argasidae), with special attention to the events of their adult life: mating, sperm transfer and egg-laying. Many of these aspects are held...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,121 Views
13 Pages

TDRD5 Is Required for Spermatogenesis and Oogenesis in Locusta migratoria

  • Sufang Deng,
  • Junxiu Wang,
  • Enbo Ma,
  • Jianzhen Zhang and
  • Shuping Xing

24 February 2022

Tudor family proteins exist in all eukaryotic organisms and play a role in many cellular processes by recognizing and binding to proteins with methylated arginine or lysine residues. TDRD5, a member of Tudor domain-containing proteins (TDRDs), h...

  • Review
  • Open Access
43 Citations
12,744 Views
16 Pages

Genetics of Oocyte Maturation Defects and Early Embryo Development Arrest

  • Olga Aleksandrovna Solovova and
  • Vyacheslav Borisovich Chernykh

22 October 2022

Various pathogenic factors can lead to oogenesis failure and seriously affect both female reproductive health and fertility. Genetic factors play an important role in folliculogenesis and oocyte maturation but still need to be clarified. Oocyte matur...

  • Review
  • Open Access
77 Citations
15,799 Views
19 Pages

Advances in Oocyte Maturation In Vivo and In Vitro in Mammals

  • Yao Jiang,
  • Yingting He,
  • Xiangchun Pan,
  • Penghao Wang,
  • Xiaolong Yuan and
  • Bin Ma

The quality and maturation of an oocyte not only play decisive roles in fertilization and embryo success, but also have long-term impacts on the later growth and development of the fetus. Female fertility declines with age, reflecting a decline in oo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,704 Views
15 Pages

28 December 2023

Vitamin B12 is an essential cofactor involved in the function of two enzymes: cytosolic methionine synthase and mitochondrial methylmalonic-CoA mutase. In our previous studies, caffeine (1,3,7-trimethylxanthine), the most popular bioactivator, was sh...

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