Intercellular Communication in the Mammalian Ovary: Oocytes Carry the Conversation

Martin M. Matzuk(Baylor College of Medicine), Kathleen H. Burns, Maria M. Viveiros(Jackson Laboratory), John J. Eppig(Jackson Laboratory)
Science
June 21, 2002
Cited by 951

Abstract

The production of functional female gametes is essential for the propagation of all vertebrate species. The growth of oocytes within ovarian follicles and their development to mature eggs have fascinated biologists for centuries, and scientists have long realized the importance of the ovarian follicle's somatic cells in nurturing oogenesis and delivering the oocyte to the oviduct by ovulation. Recent studies have revealed key roles of the oocyte in folliculogenesis and established that bidirectional communication between the oocyte and companion somatic cells is essential for development of an egg competent to undergo fertilization and embryogenesis. The challenge for the future is to identify the factors that participate in this communication and their mechanisms of action.


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