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Squeezing Ovarian Follicles: What Happens?
Wednesday, November 6, 2024
After 24-48 hours, they checked how many oocytes (baby egg cells) reached a stage called metaphase II (MII). They also looked at how many helper cells (cumulus cells) were alive and if any were dying (apoptosis).
The results were surprising! Pressure increased the number of MII oocytes but made the cumulus cells less alive and more likely to die. This shows that pressure can help egg cells mature but also hurts the supportive cells around them.
Scientists think this is because pressure causes apoptosis in cumulus cells, which affects their communication with the oocytes. This connection between the cumulus cells and oocytes is important for egg cell maturation.
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