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Main description:

The ovary is a suitable organ for studying the processes of cell death. Cell death was first described in the rabbit ovary (Graaffian follicles), the phenomenon being called ‘chromatolysis’. To date, it is recognized that various forms of cell death (programmed cell death, apoptosis and autophagy) are essential components of ovarian development and function. Programmed cell death is responsable for the ovarian endowment of primordial follicles around birth; in the prepuberal and adult period, apoptosis is a basic mechanism by which oocytes are eliminated by cancer therapies and environmental toxicants; in the ovarian cycle, follicular atresia and luteal regression involve follicular cell apoptosis. Finally, abnormalities in cell death processes may lead to ovarian disease such as cancer and chemoresistance. In this book, after an introductory description of various forms of cell death and of the ovary development and function in mammals, the processes of cell death in ovarian somatic cells and oocytes are described at cytological, physiological and molecular levels and analyzed in the embryonic, prepuberal and adult ovary. A complex array of molecular pathways triggered by extrinsic and intrinsic signals able tor induce or suppress cell death in the same cell, according to cell type and ovary developmental stage, emerges. Physiological interactions with the axis hypothalamus-hypophysis as well as ovarian internal functional signal are also critically reviewed to explain the abortive development of follicles before the beginning of the ovarian cycle. The book conveys information useful to the updating of biologists and physicians who are interested to the ovary biology and functions. Hopefully it should provide also clues for stimulating novel experiments in the study of cell death in the mammalian ovary still at an early stage.


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The book is a concise and updated exposition of the different forms of cell death in the ovary of mammals. 

“Cell Death in Mammalian Ovary” is a book that covers the morphological, physiological and molecular aspects of cell death processes occurring in the mammalian ovary from embryo to adult. 

“Cell Death in Mammalian Ovary” is a reference book on processes of cell death in the ovary of fetal to adult mammals


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The ovary is a suitable organ for studying the processes of cell death. Cell death was first described in the rabbit ovary (Graaffian follicles), the phenomenon being called ‘chromatolysis’. To date, it is recognized that various forms of cell death (programmed cell death, apoptosis and autophagy) are essential components of ovarian development and function. Programmed cell death is responsable for the ovarian endowment of primordial follicles around birth; in the prepuberal and adult period, apoptosis is a basic mechanism by which oocytes are eliminated by cancer therapies and environmental toxicants; in the ovarian cycle, follicular atresia and luteal regression involve follicular cell apoptosis. Finally, abnormalities in cell death processes may lead to ovarian disease such as cancer and chemoresistance. In this book, after an introductory description of various forms of cell death and of the ovary development and function in mammals, the processes of cell death in ovarian somatic cells and oocytes are described at cytological, physiological and molecular levels and analyzed in the embryonic, prepuberal and adult ovary. A complex array of molecular pathways triggered by extrinsic and intrinsic signals able tor induce or suppress cell death in the same cell, according to cell type and ovary developmental stage, emerges. Physiological interactions with the axis hypothalamus-hypophysis as well as ovarian internal functional signal are also critically reviewed to explain the abortive development of follicles before the beginning of the ovarian cycle. The book conveys information useful to the updating of biologists and physicians who are interested to the ovary biology and functions. Hopefully it should provide also clues for stimulating novel experiments in the study of cell death in the mammalian ovary still at an early stage.


Contents:

CHAPTER 1 Introduction.1.1Brief description of the histological, cytological and functional aspects of the ovary.1.2Embryonic development of the ovary sexual reproduction and meiosis.1.3Development of the ovary in the embryo, infancy, childhood, pre-puberty and puberty.CHAPTER 2 General aspects of cell death. 2.1Apoptosis. 2.2 Autophagy. 2.3 Oncosis. 2.4 Necrosis. CHAPTER 3 Process of cell death embryonic ovary. 3.1 Programmed cell death in fetal oocytes. 3.2DNA damage and apoptosis in fetal and ovarian reserve oocytes. 3.3 Prefollicular cells. CHAPTER 4 Process of cell death prepubertal ovary. 4.1 Prepubertal oocytes. 4.2 Follicular cells. CHAPTER 5 Process of cell death adult ovary. 5.1Follicular atresia in adult animals. 5.2 Luteolysis


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ISBN-13: 9789400793941
Publisher: Springer (Springer Netherlands)
Publication date: October, 2014
Pages: 235
Weight: 379g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: General Issues, Reproductive Medicine
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