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A higher incidence of cleavage failure in oocytes containing smooth endoplasmic reticulum clusters.

Junko OtsukiT IwasakiY KatadaY TsutsumiY TsujiK FuruhashiS KokeguchiM Shiotani
Published in: Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics (2018)
In cases of cleavage failure, an embryonic cell could become tetraploid and may induce abnormal chromosomal configurations. Some cells exposed to cleavage failure may become trophectoderm cells and form placental abnormalities. Even if they develop into trophectoderm cells, the ICM can be susceptible to further cleavage failure and may in turn cause further aneuploidy. For these reasons, it is important to monitor pregnancies and births derived from oocytes that contained sERCs.
Keyphrases
  • induced apoptosis
  • cell cycle arrest
  • endoplasmic reticulum
  • dna binding
  • signaling pathway
  • risk factors
  • single cell
  • pregnant women
  • oxidative stress
  • cell proliferation
  • pi k akt
  • sensitive detection
  • living cells