Title of article :
The Effects of Progesterone on Oocyte Maturation and Embryo Development
Author/Authors :
Salehnia، Mojdeh نويسنده , , Zavareh، Saeed نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 26 سال 2013
Abstract :
Oocyte maturation and embryo development are controlled by intra-ovarian factors such
as steroid hormones. Progesterone (P4) exists in the follicular fluid that contributes to
normal mammalian ovarian function and has several critical functions during embryo
development and implantation, including endometrial receptivity, embryonic survival
during gestation and transformation of the endometrial stromal cells to decidual cells.
It is well known that the physiological effects of P4 during the pre-implantation stages of
some mammal’s embryos are mediated by P4 receptors and their gene expression is determined.
The
effects
of P4 on oocytes and embryo development
have been assessed by
some
investigations,
with
contradictory
results.
P4,
a
dominant
steroid
in
follicular
fluid
at
approximately
18
hours after the
luteinizing
hormone
(LH
) surge
may
have
a
critical
role
in maturation of oocytes at the germinal stage.
However,
it has been shown that
different
concentrations
of
P4 could not improve in
vitro
maturation rates
of germinal vesicles
(GV)
in cumulus
oocyte complexes
(COCs)
and cumulus
denuded
oocytes
(CDOs).
Culture
media supplemented with P4 significantly improved mouse embryo development.
In addition,
an in
vivo
experimental design
has shown high
blastocyst survival and
implantation
rates in P4-treated mice.
In this review we explain some of the findings that pertain to the effects of P4 on
oocyte maturation and embryo development both in vitro and in vivo.
Journal title :
International Journal of Fertility and Sterility
Journal title :
International Journal of Fertility and Sterility