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      Genes of cellular components of morphogenesis in porcine oocytes before and after IVM.

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          Proper oocyte maturation in mammals produces an oocyte capable of monospermic fertilization and embryo preimplantation. The cumulus-oocyte complexes (COCs), surrounding an oocyte, play a significant role in oocyte maturation. During this process, when the COCs undergo cumulus expansion wherein tightly compact cumulus cells (CCs) form a dispersed structure, permanent biochemical and molecular modifications occur in the maturing oocytes, indicating that the gene expression between immature and mature oocytes differs significantly. This study focuses on the genes responsible for the cellular components of morphogenesis within the developing oocyte. Brilliant cresyl blue (BCB) was used to determine the developmental capability of porcine oocytes. The immature oocytes (GV stage) were compared with matured oocytes (MII stage), using microarray and qRT-PCR analysis to track changes in the genetic expression profile of transcriptome genes. The data showed substantial upregulation of genes influencing oocyte's morphology, cellular migration and adhesion, intracellular communication, as well as plasticity of nervous system. Conversely, downregulation involved genes related to microtubule reorganization, regulation of adhesion, proliferation, migration and cell differentiation processes in oocytes. This suggests that most genes recruited in morphogenesis in porcine oocyte in vitro, may have cellular maturational capability, since they have a higher level of expression before the oocyte's matured form. It shows the process of oocyte maturation and developmental capacity is orchestrated by significant cellular modifications during morphogenesis.

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          Journal
          Reproduction
          Reproduction (Cambridge, England)
          BioScientifica
          1741-7899
          1470-1626
          Oct 2017
          : 154
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Histology and EmbryologyPoznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland.
          [2 ] Department of AnatomyPoznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland.
          [3 ] Institute of Veterinary SciencesPoznan University of Life Sciences, Poznan, Poland.
          [4 ] Department of Obstetrics and GynecologyUniversity Hospital and Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic.
          [5 ] Department of Histology and EmbryologyWroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland.
          [6 ] Department of Histology and EmbryologyPoznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland bkempisty@ump.edu.pl.
          Article
          REP-17-0367
          10.1530/REP-17-0367
          28733345
          f8c8cb61-d182-4c97-bc5f-14485e8731e4
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