2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2020.10.012
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Cell-free mitochondrial DNA increases granulosa cell apoptosis and reduces aged oocyte blastocyst development in the mouse

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“…Mitochondria are involved in multiple vital signaling pathways, metabolism and apoptosis, their crucial role in oocyte and early embryo development has been demonstrated in several studies using murine models [30][31][32]. The mitochondrial turnover during the early stages of embryo development is thought to be very low, and consequently mtDNA levels are expected to be stable for the first few days of life [48].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Mitochondria are involved in multiple vital signaling pathways, metabolism and apoptosis, their crucial role in oocyte and early embryo development has been demonstrated in several studies using murine models [30][31][32]. The mitochondrial turnover during the early stages of embryo development is thought to be very low, and consequently mtDNA levels are expected to be stable for the first few days of life [48].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The way mitochondrial systems have evolved in animals and humans can have profound effects on healthy human reproduction [29]. A number of murine models with targeted deletion of mitochondrial-function genes resulted in infertility or subfertility showing importance of mitochondria in oocyte and early embryo development [30][31][32]. Mitochondria are inherited exclusively from the oocyte and their proliferation is highly regulated in the germline and preimplantation embryo.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To confirm the purity of granulosa cells, it was seeded and cultured on coverslips at a density of 1 × 10 5 cells/ coverslips for 48 h. Then the granulosa cells were fixed in 4% (v/v) paraformaldehyde for 20 min for immunofluorescence as before [11]. The FSH receptor (FSHR) was used to detect the purity of granulosa cells.…”
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“…Granulosa cells were collected from the follicular uid of 195 patients as described (19). After collection, granulosa cells were seeded and cultured on coverslips for 48 h. Then the granulosa cells were xed in 4% (v/v) paraformaldehyde for 20 min for immuno uorescence as before (20). The FSH receptor (FSHR) was used to detect the purity of granulosa cells.…”
Section: Human Granulosa Cell Collection and Identi Cationmentioning
confidence: 99%