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Charakterizace oocytů afrických rypošů
KOPECKÁ, Eva
This study is focused on characterisation of oocytes of long-lived rodents, naked mole-rat and giant mole-rat, that are emerging models of long-term oocyte and ovarian quality. In the second part, the effect of repeated ovulations on aging-associated quality decline of oocyte is studied, comparing mouse and giant mole-rat.
Molecular aspects of mammalian oocyte and embryo quality
Chyská, Anna ; Vaškovičová, Michaela (advisor) ; Jansová, Denisa (referee)
According to statistics in the Czech Republic, up to 20 % of couples experience infertility, which is still rising. One of the infertility treatment options is to undergo one of the assisted reproduction methods. In vitro fertilization (IVF) is among the most commonly used methods. In order to increase the success rate of fertilization, it is preferable to have a quality oocyte with specific characteristics. Such an oocyte is then a prerequisite for a good quality embryo, a correct course of pregnancy, and proper fetal development. Meiosis, a key step in oocyte formation, is regulated by complex signalling pathways. If these pathways are dysfunctional, the chances of the oocyte developing into a competent embryo are reduced. For example, errors in segregation during meiosis lead to aneuploidy, which is a major cause of miscarriages and birth defects. Therefore, understanding the signaling pathways can help identify the origin of the errors that result in aneuploidy and thus contribute to improving women's reproductive health. Key words: aneuploidy, spindle, in vitro fertilization, spindle assembly checkpoint, oocyte quality, chromosome segregation
Study of changes on spindle and chromosomes vitrified and in vitro maturated human oocytes
Holubová, Kateřina ; Kratochvílová, Irena (advisor) ; Libusová, Lenka (referee)
The aim of this work is the comparison of cryoprotection methods for human oocytes regarding their survival rate and subsequent success in in vitro fertilization. This work showed the effect of oocyte maturation characterized by the state of the meiotic spindle, chromosomes and polar body on the success of in vitro fertilization of standard (fresh) and vitrified oocytes. The acquired knowledge will lead to a better understanding of the relationships between the state of oocytes and specific in vitro fertilization and cryoprotection procedures. The final, application-interesting goal will be to propose the optimization of methods for working with oocytes so that the probability of their success in the IVF cycle is as high as possible.
Study of changes on spindle and chromosomes vitrified and in vitro maturated human oocytes
Holubová, Kateřina ; Kratochvílová, Irena (advisor) ; Libusová, Lenka (referee)
The aim of this work is the comparison of cryoprotection methods for human oocytes regarding their survival rate and subsequent success in in vitro fertilization. This work showed the effect of oocyte maturation characterized by the state of the meiotic spindle, chromosomes and polar body on the success of in vitro fertilization of standard (fresh) and vitrified oocytes. The acquired knowledge will lead to a better understanding of the relationships between the state of oocytes and specific in vitro fertilization and cryoprotection procedures. The final, application-interesting goal will be to propose the optimization of methods for working with oocytes so that the probability of their success in the IVF cycle is as high as possible.
Role of Polo-like kinases in the cell cycle and DNA damage response
Kudláčková, Radmila ; Macůrek, Libor (advisor) ; Šolc, Petr (referee)
Within the process of cell division, genetic material must be equally distributed between the two daughter cells. In the next phase, the missing portion of the genome must be synthesized. The entire cycle is regulated by cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks) in cooperation with cyclins. If the DNA is damaged during the cell cycle, signaling pathways of checkpoints supress cycle progression and enforce the cell cycle arrest until the damage is repaired. Malfunction of the checkpoints results in tumorigenesis. Polo-like kinases (Plks) are, much like Cdks, important regulators of the cell cycle. Plks play significant role mainly in the mitosis and also in a response to the DNA damage. This thesis is focused on human homologues, nevertheless conservation of homologues among organisms is considerable, thus presented findings are of general relevance. Human cells express five proteins from the family of Polo-like kinases, from which Plk1 corresponds to Polo-like kinases of lower eukaryotes. Knowledge on the remaining four kinases is still on the rise.

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