Journal article
Estrogen Is Not Directly Required for Oocyte Developmental Competence
K Huynh, G Jones, G Thouas, KL Britt, ER Simpson, MEE Jones
Biology of Reproduction | OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC | Published : 2004
Abstract
Oocyte maturation and ovulation require a coordinated interaction between gonadotrophs, steroid hormones, and growth factors. The extent to which estrogen is required in this process, however, remains unclear. To better understand the role of estrogen in maintaining developmental competence of mammalian oocytes, we studied the Aromatase knockout (ArKO) mouse, which has been genetically engineered to be incapable of synthesizing endogenous estrogen. Previous studies have established that ArKO female mice are anovulatory with ovaries that progressively degenerate, developing hemorrhagic cystic follicles. In young ArKO females, however, apparently healthy follicles and oocytes have been observe..
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