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Vitellogenesis is the process of yolk protein formation in the oocytes of non mammalian vertebrates during sexual maturation. The term vitellogenesis comes from the Latin vitellus ("egg yolk"). Yolk proteins, such as Lipovitellin and Phosvitin, provides maturing oocytes with the metabolic energy required for development. Vitellogens are the precursor cells that lead to yolk protein synthesis in the oocyte. Estrogen and vitellogenin production have a positive correlation. When estrogen production in the ovary is increased via the activation of the hypothalmo-pituitary axis it leads to heightened vitellogenin production in the liver. Vitellogenin production in the liver is the first step of vitellogenesis. Once Vittelogenins are released into the blood stream where they are then transported

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  • Witelogeneza (pl)
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  • Witelogeneza (z łac. vitellus – „żółtko” oraz trl. koine génesis – „powstawanie”) – gromadzenie i formowanie się substancji zapasowych (żółtka) w komórce jajowej. Wyróżnia się autosyntetyczną, w której żółtko powstaje w całości w obrębie oocytu z substancji prekursorowych przedostających się do niego biernie z płynów ciała lub za pośrednictwem komórek folikularnych oraz , w czasie której cząsteczki żółtka powstają poza jajem (w wątrobie i komórkach folikularnych) i pobierane są przez nie na drodze pinocytozy. Witelogenezie towarzyszy znaczny wzrost objętości oocytu oraz zwiększenie się liczby niektórych organelli komórkowych, głównie rybosomów, siateczki śródplazmatycznej i diktiosomów. (pl)
  • Vitellogenesis is the process of yolk protein formation in the oocytes of non mammalian vertebrates during sexual maturation. The term vitellogenesis comes from the Latin vitellus ("egg yolk"). Yolk proteins, such as Lipovitellin and Phosvitin, provides maturing oocytes with the metabolic energy required for development. Vitellogens are the precursor cells that lead to yolk protein synthesis in the oocyte. Estrogen and vitellogenin production have a positive correlation. When estrogen production in the ovary is increased via the activation of the hypothalmo-pituitary axis it leads to heightened vitellogenin production in the liver. Vitellogenin production in the liver is the first step of vitellogenesis. Once Vittelogenins are released into the blood stream where they are then transported (en)
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  • Vitellogenesis is the process of yolk protein formation in the oocytes of non mammalian vertebrates during sexual maturation. The term vitellogenesis comes from the Latin vitellus ("egg yolk"). Yolk proteins, such as Lipovitellin and Phosvitin, provides maturing oocytes with the metabolic energy required for development. Vitellogens are the precursor cells that lead to yolk protein synthesis in the oocyte. Estrogen and vitellogenin production have a positive correlation. When estrogen production in the ovary is increased via the activation of the hypothalmo-pituitary axis it leads to heightened vitellogenin production in the liver. Vitellogenin production in the liver is the first step of vitellogenesis. Once Vittelogenins are released into the blood stream where they are then transported to the growing oocyte where they lead to yolk protein production. The transport of vitellogenins into the maturing oocyte is done via receptor mediated endocytosis which is a low density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR). Yolk is a lipoprotein composed of proteins, phospholipids and neutral fats along with a small amount of glycogen. The yolk is synthesised in the liver of the female parent in soluble form. Through circulation it is transported to the follicle cells that surround the maturing ovum, and is deposited in the form of yolk platelets and granules in the ooplasm. The mitochondria and Golgi complex are said to bring about the conversion of the soluble form of yolk into insoluble granules or platelets. The two hormones responsible for vitellogenesis stimulation in insects are sesquiterpenoid juvenile hormone (JH) and ecdysteroid 20-hydroxyecdysone (E20). More recent studies are showing the importance of miRNA in vitellogenesis stimulation as well. The pathways that these hormones regulate is largely dependent on the evolutionary growth of the insect species. Together, JH, E20, and miRNA help synthesize vitellogenins within the fat body. JH uses a JH Methoprene tolerant /Taiman receptor complex that is regulated by JH to synthesis vitellogenins in the fat body. In cockroaches, for example, vitellogenesis can be stimulated by injection of juvenile hormone into immature females and mature males. In mosquitoes infected with Plasmodium, vitellogenesis may be manipulated by the parasites to reduce fecundity. (en)
  • Witelogeneza (z łac. vitellus – „żółtko” oraz trl. koine génesis – „powstawanie”) – gromadzenie i formowanie się substancji zapasowych (żółtka) w komórce jajowej. Wyróżnia się autosyntetyczną, w której żółtko powstaje w całości w obrębie oocytu z substancji prekursorowych przedostających się do niego biernie z płynów ciała lub za pośrednictwem komórek folikularnych oraz , w czasie której cząsteczki żółtka powstają poza jajem (w wątrobie i komórkach folikularnych) i pobierane są przez nie na drodze pinocytozy. Witelogenezie towarzyszy znaczny wzrost objętości oocytu oraz zwiększenie się liczby niektórych organelli komórkowych, głównie rybosomów, siateczki śródplazmatycznej i diktiosomów. (pl)
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