Abstract

Dormant human oocytes contain a perinuclear super-organelle, called the Balbiani Body, which is not present in mature oocytes. Here, we use confocal imaging to visualize two Balbiani Body markers-mitochondria and the DEAD-box helicase DDX4-in preantral follicles isolated from a 20-year-old female patient. In primordial follicles, mitochondria were concentrated in a ring near the oocyte nucleus, while DDX4 formed adjacent micron-scale spherical condensates. In primary and secondary follicles, the mitochondria were dispersed throughout the oocyte cytoplasm, and large DDX4 condensates were not visible. Our data suggest that the Balbiani Body breaks down during the primordial to primary follicle transition, thus releasing mitochondria and soluble DDX4 protein into the oocyte cytoplasm.

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