KMID : 1161520010050010045
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Animal Cells and Systems 2001 Volume.5 No. 1 p.45 ~ p.50
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Ultrastructure of the follicular oocyte surface in Rana dybowskii
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Ju Jung-Won
Im Wook-Bin Kwon Hyuk-Bang Choi Hueng-Sik
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Abstract
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Rana ovarian follicles consist of oocyte, vitelline envelope, granulosa cells, and theca/epithelial layer. Using scanning electron microscopy, the surface structure of each follicular component was investigated. Changes in oocyte surface during oocyte maturation were also examined. Theca/epithelial layer was almost transparent and some blood vessels and granulosa cells were observed underneath in intact follicle. The number of granulosa cells was estimated to be 6700?7200 per oocyte. The granulosa cells partially overlapped each other and their microvilli penetrated the vitelline membrane via holes present in the vitelline envelope and seemed to be linked to oocyte microvilli. After removal of the vitelline envelope by microforcep, oocyte microvilli were observed on the surface of the devitellined oocyte. The oocyte microvilli formed partial clusters on the surface of white spot area which appears just before germinal vesicle breakdown (GVBD), whereas they were evenly distributed in other areas. The microvilli became shorter and less dense with oocyte maturation. The lengths of oocyte microvilli in the immature and mature oocyte were 1.5 ¥ìm and 0.6 ¥ìm, respectively. The present study suggests a fundamental structural change occurring on the oocyte surface during maturation.
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KEYWORD
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Meiotic maturation, Oocyte, Oocyte surface, Amphibian
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