The most profound dilemma in assisted reproduction to date is the inability to recognize potentially viable embryos before their replacement into the reproductive tract. Application of increasingly advanced new technology has allowed the field of embryo evaluation to evolve rapidly and dramatically
Preimplantation Embryo Development
β Scribed by David F. Albertini, Dineli Wickramasinghe, Susan Messinger, Britta A. Mattson (auth.), Barry D. Bavister Ph.D. (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag New York
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 358
- Series
- Serono Symposia, USA Norwell, Massachusetts
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This volume contains the Proceedings of the Serono Symposium on PreΒ implantation Embryo Development, held in Newton, Massachusetts, in 1991. The idea for the symposium grew out of the 1989 Serono Symposium on Fertilization in Mammals* at which preimplantation development was the predominant suggestion for a follow-up topic. This was indeed a timely subject in view of the recent resurgence of interest in this fundaΒ mental phase of embryogenesis and its relevance to basic research and applied fertility studies in humans, food-producing animals, and endangered species. The symposium brought together speakers from a broad range of disciplines in order to focus on key regulatory mechanisms in embryo development, using a wide variety of animal models, and on representative topics in human preimplantation embryogenesis. The culmination of preimplantation development is a blastocyst conΒ taining the first differentiated embryonic tissues and capable of initiating and sustaining pregnancy. The central objective of the symposium was to throw light on the regulation of cellular and molecular events underlying blastocyst formation. It was particularly appropriate that the date of the symposium marked the 20th anniversary of the publication of the classic volume Biology of the Blastocyst, the proceedings of an international workshop held in 1970. This book, which summarized most of the information then available on this topic in mammals, was edited by the pioneer in blastocyst research, Dr. Richard B1andau, who was the guest speaker at the symposium.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Changes During Oocyte Maturation....Pages 3-21
Follicular Control of Meiotic Maturation in Mammalian Oocytes....Pages 22-37
Translation Control in Oocytes: A Critical Role for the Poly(A) Tail of Maternal mRNAs....Pages 38-42
Establishment of Competence for Preimplantation Embryogenesis during Oogenesis in Mice....Pages 43-53
Front Matter....Pages 55-55
Regulation of Hamster Embryo Development In Vitro by Amino Acids....Pages 57-72
Energy Metabolism in Preimplantation Development....Pages 73-82
Growth Factors as Regulators of Mammalian Preimplantation Embryo Development....Pages 83-96
Intracellular pH Regulation by the Preimplantation Embryo....Pages 97-111
Front Matter....Pages 113-113
Activation of the Embryonic Genome: Comparisons Between Mouse and Bovine Development....Pages 115-130
Mutations Affecting Early Development in the Mouse....Pages 131-143
Parental Imprinting in Mammalian Development....Pages 144-156
Developmental Potential of Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells....Pages 157-165
Front Matter....Pages 167-167
Blastocyst Development and Growth: Role of Inositol and Citrate....Pages 169-183
Development of Human Blastocysts In Vitro....Pages 184-199
Development of Na/K ATPase Activity and Blastocoel Formation....Pages 200-210
Effects of Imprinting on Early Development of Mouse Embryos....Pages 212-226
Front Matter....Pages 227-227
Uterine Secretory Activity and Embryo Development....Pages 229-243
In Vitro Models for Implantation of the Mammalian Embryo....Pages 244-263
Chemical Signals in Embryo-Maternal Dialogue: Role of Growth Factors....Pages 264-275
Regulation of Chorionic Gonadotropin Secretion by Cultured Human Blastocysts....Pages 276-295
Back Matter....Pages 297-354
β¦ Subjects
Cell Biology; Anatomy; Human Physiology; Obstetrics/Perinatology; Biochemistry, general
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