Oocyte activation is a cytoplasm-confined event so far: what about the nucleus?

GIOIA, Luisa, PALAZZESE, Luca, CZERNIK, Marta, IUSO, Domenico, FULKA, Helena, FULKA, Josef Jr. and LOI, Pasqualino. Oocyte activation is a cytoplasm-confined event so far: what about the nucleus?. Reproduction, 2024, 167, Article number: 230360. ISSN 1470-1626.
Year2024
CathegoryScientific publication in impacted journals
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Abstract

The fertilizing spermatozoa induce a Ca2+ oscillatory pattern, the universal hallmark of oocyte activation, in all sexually reproducing animals. Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) like intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) bypass the physiological pathway; however, while a normal Ca2+ release pattern occurs in some species, particularly humans, artificial activation is compulsory for ICSI-fertilized oocytes to develop in most farm animals.