Pm. Motta et al., NATURAL-HISTORY OF THE FEMALE GERM-CELL FROM ITS ORIGIN TO FULL MATURATION THROUGH PRENATAL OVARIAN DEVELOPMENT, European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology, 75(1), 1997, pp. 5-10
This paper contains a number of sketches concerning the main morpholog
ical ultrastructural features of the human female germ cell during the
prenatal period. The morphodynamic outline of primordial germ cells h
as been traced, both in their extraembryonic site of origin and during
their migration towards the developing ovary. After gonadal settlemen
t, the intraovarian differentiation of the germ cells into primary ooc
ytes through the stage of oogonia, as well as the dramatic fall in the
number of germ cells before birth, is described. The presence of morp
hofunctionally relevant interactions between the differentiating femal
e gamete and the surrounding somatic microenvironment has also been ev
aluated and discussed. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd.