In vitro oogenesis and parthenogenetic development of chicken female germ cells - PubMed
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- Study explores in vitro oogenesis and parthenogenetic development in chicken female germ cells.
- Chicken primordial germ cells (PGCs) and oogonial stem cells (OSCs) differentiated into oocyte-like cells under specific conditions.
- Meiotic induction with retinoic acid and vitamin C initiated meiosis, but cells arrested at prophase I.
- Exposure to follicle-stimulating hormone, human chorionic gonadotropin, and progesterone resumed meiosis, forming secondary oocytes.
- Parthenogenetic activation experiments showed these oocytes could cleave and develop into blastomeres.
- OSCs in aged ovaries retained proliferation ability but lost differentiation potential, increasing tumor risk.
- The in vitro system allows evaluation of healthy and compromised avian oocytes.
- Findings support in vitro oogenesis in birds and offer new methods for germ cell preservation and mass oocyte production.