STUDY OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that induced human graafian follicles consist of different steroidogenic cell types on the basis of their light scatter characteristics as determined by flow cytometry. DESIGN: Cross-sectional, observational study. SETTING: Flow cytometry laboratory. PATIENTS: Thirty-six follicular aspirates from nine consecutive patients undergoing in vitro fertilization for tubal factor infertility were evaluated. RESULTS: Two distinct luteal cell populations were recovered. Both populations were positive by Oil Red O staining, suggesting the presence of intracellular lipid. Neither population stained positively for the presence of HLe-1/CD45, an antigen present on all human leukocytes. CONCLUSIONS: Cellular heterogeneity exists within the granulosa cell compartment.
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that induced human graafian follicles consist of different steroidogenic cell types on the basis of their light scatter characteristics as determined by flow cytometry. DESIGN: Cross-sectional, observational study. SETTING: Flow cytometry laboratory. PATIENTS: Thirty-six follicular aspirates from nine consecutive patients undergoing in vitro fertilization for tubal factor infertility were evaluated. RESULTS: Two distinct luteal cell populations were recovered. Both populations were positive by Oil Red O staining, suggesting the presence of intracellular lipid. Neither population stained positively for the presence of HLe-1/CD45, an antigen present on all human leukocytes. CONCLUSIONS: Cellular heterogeneity exists within the granulosa cell compartment.