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Growth and differentiation of large antral follicles after spontaneous luteolysis in heifers: changes in concentration of hormones in follicular fluid and specific binding of gonadotropins to follicles.

J J Ireland, J F Roche.   

Abstract

The objective of the present study was to characterize changes in growth, concentrations of steroids in follicular fluid (FF) and gonadotropin receptors of individual antral follicles after spontaneous luteolysis in heifers and to reexamine our hormonal method of classifying healthy and atretic follicles. Groups of heifers were ovariectomized (OVX) before regression of corpora lutea on d 17, 18 and 19 of an estrous cycle and after regression of corpora lutea at time periods before, during and after preovulatory gonadotropin surges. Each follicle greater than or equal to 6 mm in diameter was examined for concentration of progesterone, androstenedione, testosterone and estradiol-17 beta in FF and capacities of granulosal and thecal cells to specifically bind 125I-bovine follicle stimulating hormone (bFSH) or 125I-human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). Follicles were separated into two classes, estrogen-active (E-A) or estrogen-inactive (E-I). Concentrations of estradiol in FF were higher than both progesterone and androgens in E-A follicles, whereas either androgens or progesterone was higher than estradiol in E-I follicles. Diameters, volumes of FF and numbers of granulosal cells in E-A follicles increased from d 17 through the end of the preovulatory gonadotropin surges. During this time, concentrations of progesterone, androstenedione and estradiol in FF and specific binding of 125I-hCG to granulosal and thecal cells increased, whereas specific binding of 125I-bFSH to granulosal cells decreased. In E-I follicles, progesterone in FF decreased and androstenedione increased from d 17 through end of gonadotropin surges. The E-I follicles had a higher incidence of granulosal cells with pycnosis than E-A follicles. We concluded that changes in growth, concentration of steroids in FF and gonadotropin receptors in E-A follicles after spontaneous luteolysis were similar to changes we previously reported for E-A follicles after prostaglandin-induced luteolysis, and that ratio of concentration of estradiol in FF to both progesterone and androgens could be used to separate potential ovulatory (E-A) from atretic (E-I) follicles in heifers.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6309727     DOI: 10.2527/jas1983.571157x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anim Sci        ISSN: 0021-8812            Impact factor:   3.159


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