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In vitro and in vivo regulation of follicular formation and activation in cattle.

Joanne E Fortune1, Ming Y Yang, Wanzirai Muruvi.   

Abstract

The establishment of a stockpile of non-growing, primordial follicles and its gradual depletion through activation of primordial follicles are essential processes for female fertility. However, the mechanisms that regulate follicle formation, the activation of primordial follicles to begin growth and the primary-to-secondary follicle transition are poorly understood, especially in domestic animals and primates. The authors' laboratory is engaged in studying early stages of follicular development in cattle and this review summarises the progress to date. Bovine follicles begin to form in fetal ovaries around the beginning of the second trimester of pregnancy (about Day 90), but the first activated, primary follicles do not appear until after Day 140. Bovine fetal ovaries produce steroids and production is highest during the first trimester. In vitro, oestradiol and progesterone inhibit follicle formation and acquisition by newly formed follicles of the capacity to activate. Meiotic arrest of the oocyte in the diplotene stage of first prophase does not occur until after follicle formation and is correlated with acquisition of the capacity to activate. This may explain the gap between follicle formation and appearance of the first activated follicles. Once capacity to activate has been acquired, it seems likely that activation in vivo is controlled by the balance between stimulators and inhibitors of activation. Insulin and kit ligand stimulate and anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) inhibits activation in vitro. Few bovine follicles transition from the primary to the secondary stage in vitro, but this transition is increased by medium supplements, testosterone and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF).

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21366976      PMCID: PMC5316469          DOI: 10.1071/RD10250

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reprod Fertil Dev        ISSN: 1031-3613            Impact factor:   2.311


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