WHAT IS NORMAL, WHAT CAN GO WRONG, AND HOW CAN WE ASSIST INFERTILE COUPLES? PART 1
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When Does Pregnancy Occur?
Pregnancy can occur when the oocyte (egg) is released during ovulation and sperm is present. Ideally, the sperm fertilizes the oocyte in the fallopian tubes so the developing embryo has time to mature before reaching the uterus for implantation. Fertilization can occur ectopically (in the abdomen) and also in the uterus but these do not usually result in successful pregnancies.
Ultrasound of a Non-Pregnant Uterus in Rhesus Macaque
Photo: Mary Zelinski, PhD, ONPRC Spermatogenesis in Males Oogenesis in Females Spermatogium- Stem cell which Oogonium may mitotically divide to form more spermatogia. Primary Primary Oocyte Spermatocyte Meiosis I Meiosis I Secondary Secondary Oocyte & Polar Spermatocytes Body-Released at ovulation Meiosis II Meiosis II- Triggered by Spermatids Sperm Entry Zygote-46 Chromosomes, Cell Differentiation 23 Each From Mature Sperm Cells Oocyte & Sperm Each sperm=23 chromosomes Drawing: Lynda Jones, MS, ONPRC How do Oocytes Develop?
Primary oocyte with its Primary oocyte undergoing Secondary oocyte with first nucleus arrested at meiosis I – nucleus and polar body resulting from prophase I of meiosis I. nucleolus have disappeared. meiosis I. Clinically called Clinically called Clinically called Metaphase II (M2). Germinal Vesicle (GV). Metaphase I (M1).
Photos: Dr. Mary Zelinski, PhD, ONPRC In Vitro Primary Oocyte Growth in Its Follicle
Antral Follicle Just Prior to Ovulation
Primary Oocyte
Photos: Mary Zelinski, PhD, ONPRC Photos: David Lee, MD, OHSU; Illustrations: Joel Ito, ONPRC What Types of Genetic Errors Can Occur As Ooctyes and Sperm Develop?
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A metaphase cell positive for the BRC/ABL translocation (shown as green and red fused together) using FISH.
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