Literature DB >> 1939541

A scanning electron microscopic study of the human ovarian surface epithelium: characterization of two cell types.

W R Gillett1, A Mitchell, P R Hurst.   

Abstract

The surface of the ovary has two types of epithelial cells. We have called these A and B cells and they are found in their own respective zones (A and B). To assess the scanning electron microscopic features of these cell types, 65 ovarian samples were collected from biopsies taken from 35 women with normal ovaries. Biopsies included developing follicles, corpora lutea and ovarian capsules. Type A cells were cuboidal and sometimes tall, with a mean diameter of 6.49 microns, and a mean density of microvilli of 6.48/microns 2. Type B cells, on the other hand, were flat squamous cells with broader and flat apices with mean diameters and microvillus density of 11.71 microns and 3.88/microns 2 respectively. The A and B zones were common to all surfaces including the distending follicle. Type A cells overlying the distended surface of a follicle had a mean diameter of 7.03 microns compared to a mean of 6.05 microns for the capsular surface. Type B cell diameters and the microvillus density of both types were more variable and did not differ significantly over any of the surfaces. We suggest that previous human studies which identified flattening of cells over the distending follicle were probably observing B cells. The relationship of the B zones to papillae and surface bridges on the ovarian surface, and the association of these with ovulation sites, suggests that B cells are probably metaplastic cells derived in response to chronic surface injury with ovulation.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1939541     DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.humrep.a137398

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Reprod        ISSN: 0268-1161            Impact factor:   6.918


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