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1 January 2005 Centrosome Reduction During Gametogenesis and Its Significance
Gaurishankar Manandhar, Heide Schatten, Peter Sutovsky
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Abstract

Animal spermatids and primary oocytes initially have typical centrosomes comprising pairs of centrioles and pericentriolar fibrous centrosomal proteins. These somatic cell–like centrosomes are partially or completely degenerated during gametogenesis. Centrosome reduction during spermiogenesis comprises attenuation of microtubule nucleation function, loss of pericentriolar material, and centriole degeneration. Centrosome reduction during oogenesis is due to complete degeneration of centrioles, which leads to dispersal of the pericentriolar centrosomal proteins, loss of replicating capacity of the spindle poles, and switching to acentrosomal mode of spindle organization. Oocyte centrosome reduction plays an important role in preventing parthenogenetic embryogenesis and balancing centrosome number in the embryonic cells.

Gaurishankar Manandhar, Heide Schatten, and Peter Sutovsky "Centrosome Reduction During Gametogenesis and Its Significance," Biology of Reproduction 72(1), 2-13, (1 January 2005). https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.104.031245
Received: 23 April 2004; Accepted: 1 September 2004; Published: 1 January 2005
KEYWORDS
fertilization
gametogenesis
meiosis
ovum
sperm
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