Mouse Oocytes Regulate Metabolic Cooperativity Between Granulosa Cells and Oocytes: Amino Acid Transport Mouse oocytes regulate the uptake of amino acids by cumulus cells, and oocyte competence to carry out this function is developmentally regulated (English)
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Title:Mouse Oocytes Regulate Metabolic Cooperativity Between Granulosa Cells and Oocytes: Amino Acid Transport Mouse oocytes regulate the uptake of amino acids by cumulus cells, and oocyte competence to carry out this function is developmentally regulated
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Contributors:Eppig, J. J. ( author ) / Pendola, F. L. ( author ) / Wigglesworth, K. ( author ) / Pendola, J. K. ( author )
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Table of contents – Volume 73, Issue 2
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Androgens Induce Relaxation of Contractile Activity in Pregnant Human Myometrium at Term: A Nongenomic Action on L-Type Calcium Channels Androgens have a biological role in the regulation of human uterine contractility by inducing relaxationPerusquia, M. / Navarrette, E. / Jasso-Kamel, J. / Montano, L. M. et al. | 2005
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Gonadotropin-Independent Proliferation of the Pale Type A Spermatogonia in the Adult Rhesus Monkey (Macaca mulatta) In the rhesus monkey, Ap spermatogonial proliferation occurs constitutively, independent of gonadotropin stimulation, whereas differentiation of these cells into B spermatogonia is absolutely gonadotropin dependent and may be driven by either LH or FSHMarshall, G. R. / Ramaswamy, S. / Plant, T. M. et al. | 2005
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Expression of Prostaglandin Transporter in the Bovine Uterus and Fetal Membranes During Pregnancy Differential spatio-temporal tissue specific expression of PGT in uterine and intrauterine tissues suggests a role for this transporter in the exchange of PGs between the maternal and the fetal compartmentsBanu, S. K. / Arosh, J. A. / Chapdelaine, P. / Fortier, M. A. et al. | 2005
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Activated Macrophages Inhibit Human Cytotrophoblast Invasiveness In Vitro Macrophage-mediated inhibition of trophoblast invasion may be critical to the etiology of pre-eclampsiaRenaud, S. J. / Postovit, L.-M. / Macdonald-Goodfellow, S. K. / McDonald, G. T. / Caldwell, J. D. / Graham, C. H. et al. | 2005
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Involvement of Protein Kinase C and Cyclic Adenosine 3',5'-Monophosphate-Dependent Kinase in Steroidogenic Acute Regulatory Protein Expression and Steroid Biosynthesis in Leydig Cells PMA-induced PKC plays a role in StAR protein regulation and the requirement for sub-maximal doses of cAMP to produce steroids in Leydig cellsJo, Y. / King, S. R. / Khan, S. A. / Stocco, D. M. et al. | 2005
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Dependence of Uterine Cyclooxygenase2 Expression on Luteinizing Hormone Signaling Deletion and reinsertion of LH receptors suggest that uterine COX2 expression is dependent on LH signalingLin, D. X. / Lei, Z. M. / Rao, C. V. et al. | 2005
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Expression and Function of PAIRBP1 Within Gonadotropin-Primed Immature Rat Ovaries: PAIRBP1 Regulation of Granulosa and Luteal Cell Viability PAIRBP1 expression is induced by gonadotropins and plays an important role in regulating P4's ability to prevent granulosa and luteal cell apoptosisPeluso, J. J. / Pappalardo, A. / Losel, R. / Wehling, M. et al. | 2005
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Sheep Endogenous Betaretroviruses (enJSRVs) and the Hyaluronidase 2 (HYAL2) Receptor in the Ovine Uterus and Conceptus Co-expression of endogenous betaretroviruses with Hyal2 suggests that they are involved in protection of the uterus from viral infection and regulators of placental morphogenesis and functionDunlap, K. A. / Palmarini, M. / Adelson, D. L. / Spencer, T. E. et al. | 2005
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HLA-G^*0105N Null Allele Encodes Functional HLA-G Isoforms HLA-G^*0105N null allele-encoded proteins are functional and inhibit NK function in the fetusLe Discorde, M. / Le Danff, C. / Moreau, P. / Rouas-Freiss, N. / Carosella, E. D. et al. | 2005
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On the Nature and Origin of DNA Strand Breaks in Elongating Spermatids Topoisomerase II is a key enzyme responsible for the transient double-stranded breaks in elongating spermatids and depends on histone hyperacetylation for its activityLaberge, R.-M. / Boissonneault, G. et al. | 2005
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Zfp36l3, a Rodent X Chromosome Gene Encoding a Placenta-Specific Member of the Tristetraprolin Family of CCCH Tandem Zinc Finger Proteins A novel X chromosome gene in rodents encodes a new, functional member of the tristetraprolin family of CCCH tandem zinc finger proteins, whose expression is limited to the placentaBlackshear, P. J. / Phillips, R. S. / Ghosh, S. / Ramos, S. V. B. / Richfield, E. K. / Lai, W. S. et al. | 2005
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Role of Glutathione in Reproductive Tract Secretions on Mouse Preimplantation Embryo Development Glutathione (GTH) is stored in the oocyte during maturation and has an important role in subsequent embryo development, but GTH in reproductive tract secretions does notSalmen, J. J. / Skufca, F. / Matt, A. / Gushansky, G. / Mason, A. / Gardiner, C. S. et al. | 2005
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Regulation of Circulating Gonadotropins by the Negative Effects of Ovarian Hormones in Mares Surges in circulating gonadotropins reflect the negative effects of ovarian hormones acting to oppose the positive effects of extraovarian controlGinther, O. J. / Gastal, E. L. / Gastal, M. O. / Beg, M. A. et al. | 2005
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Identification of Downregulated Messenger RNAs in Bovine Granulosa Cells of Dominant Follicles Following Stimulation with Human Chorionic Gonadotropin HCG modulates the expression of novel genes associated with follicular growth and ovulation in granulosa cells of cattleNdiaye, K. / Fayad, T. / Silversides, D. W. / Sirois, J. / Lussier, J. G. et al. | 2005
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Identification of Cytochrome-b5 Reductase as the Enzyme Responsible for NADH-Dependent Lucigenin Chemiluminescence in Human Spermatozoa Cytochrome-b5 reductase is one of the key enzymes responsible for the biochemical mechanism of NADH-induced lucigenin-dependent chemiluminescence in human spermatozoaBaker, M. A. / Krutskikh, A. / Curry, B. J. / Hetherington, L. / Aitken, R. J. et al. | 2005
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Sufficient Progesterone-Priming Prior to Estradiol Stimulation Is Required for Optimal Induction of the Cervical Prostaglandin System in Pregnant Sheep at 0.7 Gestations At 0.7 gestation, additional progesterone synergizes with estradiol to induce cervical COX2, PTGER4, and ESR1, suggesting that sufficient progesterone priming optimizes estradiol's stimulation of the cervical PG system in pregnant sheep cervixWu, W. X. / Coksaygan, T. / Chakrabarty, K. / Collins, V. / Rose, J. C. / Nathanielsz, P. W. et al. | 2005
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Mouse Oocytes Regulate Metabolic Cooperativity Between Granulosa Cells and Oocytes: Amino Acid Transport Mouse oocytes regulate the uptake of amino acids by cumulus cells, and oocyte competence to carry out this function is developmentally regulatedEppig, J. J. / Pendola, F. L. / Wigglesworth, K. / Pendola, J. K. et al. | 2005
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Serotonin and Its Antidepressant-Sensitive Transport in Mouse Cumulus-Oocyte Complexes and Early Embryos Serotonin, and its antidepressant-sensitive transport pathway, are present in mouse cumulus-oocyte complexes and early embryos and could function earlier than previously suspectedAmireault, P. / Dube, F. et al. | 2005
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Effect of Female Age on Mouse Oocyte Developmental Competence Following Mitochondrial Injury Mitochondria are involved in age-related changes in oocyte developmental competenceThouas, G. A. / Trounson, A. O. / Jones, G. M. et al. | 2005
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Inhibition of Trophoblast Cell Invasion by TGFB1, 2, and 3 Is Associated with a Decrease in Active Proteases Inhibition of trophoblast invasion by TGFB1, 2, and 3 is associated with a decrease in active protease levelsLash, G. E. / Otun, H. A. / Innes, B. A. / Bulmer, J. N. / Searle, R. F. / Robson, S. C. et al. | 2005
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Nonoxynol-9 Induces Apoptosis of Endometrial Explants by Both Caspase-Dependent and -Independent Apoptotic Pathways Nonoxynol-9 induces apoptosis in endometrium through caspase-dependent and -independent pathways, mediated by Fas and FasLJain, J. K. / Li, A. / Nucatola, D. L. / Minoo, P. / Felix, J. C. et al. | 2005