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	<year>1387</year>
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	<type>gregorian</type>
	<year>2008</year>
	<month>11</month>
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	<language>En</language>
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	<article_id_issn_online>2008-2177</article_id_issn_online>
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	<title_fa>Expression of c-Jun in human granulosa cells from patients participating in in vitro fertilization programs</title_fa>
	<title>Expression of c-Jun in human granulosa cells from patients participating in in vitro fertilization programs</title>
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	<abstract_fa>Background: The mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway is one of the major signaling pathways that transmit intracellular signals initiated by extracellular stimuli to the nucleus. The stress-activated protein kinase (SAPK)/c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase is a subfamily of MAP kinases implicated in cytokine and stress responses. 
Objective: In this study, we have examined total and phosphorylated c-Jun in the mural and cumulus granulosa cells, and investigated also whether c-Jun can be responsible for the difference in the expression of apoptosis between mural and cumulus regions.
Materials and Methods: A total of 14 consecutive couples participating in IVF program were investigated. Aspirated follicular fluid was transferred into tissue culture dishes and oocyte-cumulus cells complexes were isolated. The cells were centrifuge and fixed with Bouinâ€™s solution and then were put on a glass slide. After fixation, the slides were stained by immunocytochemistry method.
The incidence of apoptotic granulosa cells was examined by a fluorescence microscope.
Results: The incidence of apoptotic granulosa cells was 1.27 Â± 0.12 in the mural region and 0.38 Â± 0.07 in the cumulus regions.
All mural and cumulus cells expressed total c-Jun in 7 patients while phosphorylated c-Jun was also expressed in all cells of the other 7 patients. There was no difference between apoptotic and nonapoptotic cells in the expression of total and phosphorylated c-Jun. 
Conclusion: C-Jun may not be responsible for apoptotic effect on mural and cumulus cells. 
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	<abstract>Background: The mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway is one of the major signaling pathways that transmit intracellular signals initiated by extracellular stimuli to the nucleus. The stress-activated protein kinase (SAPK)/c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase is a subfamily of MAP kinases implicated in cytokine and stress responses. 
Objective: In this study, we have examined total and phosphorylated c-Jun in the mural and cumulus granulosa cells, and investigated also whether c-Jun can be responsible for the difference in the expression of apoptosis between mural and cumulus regions.
Materials and Methods: A total of 14 consecutive couples participating in IVF program were investigated. Aspirated follicular fluid was transferred into tissue culture dishes and oocyte-cumulus cells complexes were isolated. The cells were centrifuge and fixed with Bouinâ€™s solution and then were put on a glass slide. After fixation, the slides were stained by immunocytochemistry method.
The incidence of apoptotic granulosa cells was examined by a fluorescence microscope.
Results: The incidence of apoptotic granulosa cells was 1.27 Â± 0.12 in the mural region and 0.38 Â± 0.07 in the cumulus regions.
All mural and cumulus cells expressed total c-Jun in 7 patients while phosphorylated c-Jun was also expressed in all cells of the other 7 patients. There was no difference between apoptotic and nonapoptotic cells in the expression of total and phosphorylated c-Jun. 
Conclusion: C-Jun may not be responsible for apoptotic effect on mural and cumulus cells. 
</abstract>

	<keyword_fa>Apoptosis, C-Jun, Granulosa cells, In vitro fertilization, Human.</keyword_fa>
	<keyword>Apoptosis, C-Jun, Granulosa cells, In vitro fertilization, Human.</keyword>
	<start_page>175</start_page>
	<end_page>179</end_page>
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	<author>
		<first_name>Hassan</first_name>
		<middle_name/>
		<last_name>Hassani Bafrani</last_name>
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		<affiliation></affiliation>
		<first_name_fa>Hassan</first_name_fa>
		<middle_name_fa></middle_name_fa>
		<last_name_fa>Hassani Bafrani</last_name_fa>
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		<email>hasanhasani@yahoo.com</email>
		<code></code>
		<coreauthor>No</coreauthor>
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