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Pressure's Impact on Egg Maturation & Cell Death
Friday, November 8, 2024
The experiment group faced a gentle squeeze, about 20 mmHg, for half an hour. Then, both groups were allowed to grow for another day or two. Researchers checked how many oocytes reached a stage called metaphase II, which is a key step in their maturation. They also looked at how many support cells, called cumulus cells, were alive or dead.
Interestingly, the pressure seemed to push more oocytes into metaphase II. However, it also led to fewer cumulus cells staying alive. The pressure increased the number of cumulus cells that died, a process called apoptosis. This suggests that pressure might help oocytes mature by causing some of the supporting cells to die.
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