ANALYSIS OF MAMMALIAN OOGENESIS AND FOLLICULOGENESIS
Project Number5R01HD014574-12
Contact PI/Project LeaderANDERSON, EVERETT
Awardee OrganizationHARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL
Description
Abstract Text
The mammalian oocyte, like that of all other organisms, occupies a
unique position in the life history of the species, for it is absolutely
essential for the continuity of life from one generation to the next.
Folliculogenesis is a precise series of developmental events that
requires the cooperative efforts of several cell types comprising the
Graafian follicle ant the integration and modulation of a complex set of
chemical messages that ultimately insure maturation and survival of the
oocyte and finally bring about its ovulation. Basic to any attempt to
elucidate the integrated functions of the developing Graafian follicle
resides in the understanding of the unique structural and physiological
features of each component. A defect in one cell type or one component
may have marked repercussions on another constituent. The objective of
this proposal is to learn some of the basic, fundamental aspects of the
dynamic morphology and function of the oocyte and multifunctional
granulosa cell as it is related to follicular development under normal
and experimental conditions.
The specific aims of the proposal are: (A) to determine how to
granulosa cell subclasses regulate the fate of the follicle in a
reconstituted model system. (B) To determine the effects of stromal
tissue on differentiative properties of large and small granulosa cells.
(C) To characterize the transformation of granulosa cells during
cystogenesis and to evaluate the role of the basement membrane in the
process. (D) To characterize macromolecules of the follicular
microenvironment in relation to ongoing oogenesis, folliculogenesis or
cystogenesis. The proposed experiments will use in vivo and in vitro
techniques, bicameral culture system, light and electron microscopy,
immunocytochemical methods, radioimmunoassay, colloidal gold-protein A
immunocytochemical methods, biochemical techniques, and computer
technology. The expected fundamental data will be integrated with that
obtained about the reproductive process in general through other
biological disciplines.
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
047006379
UEI
JDLVAVGYJQ21
Project Start Date
01-July-1980
Project End Date
31-May-1993
Budget Start Date
01-June-1991
Budget End Date
31-May-1992
Project Funding Information for 1991
Total Funding
$318,394
Direct Costs
$169,359
Indirect Costs
$149,035
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1991
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
$318,394
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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