Kagabu Satosi
Affiliate Master
Yamaguchi University
Histological analysis of the 'critical point' in follicular development in mice
Reproductive medicine and biology Volume 3 Issue 3
Page 141-145
published_at 2004-09
Title
Histological analysis of the 'critical point' in follicular development in mice
Creators
Umezu Motoaki
Creator Keywords
follicular atresia
Graafian follicle
mouse
ovarian follicles
ovulation
Aim: To histologically examine ovarian follicular development in cycling mice. Methods: Mice were observed at 13:00 h at each stage of the estrous cycle. The ovaries were cut into complete serial sections. All sections were observed, and the size of each follicle was measured by using a micrometer. Follicles with advanced atresia were excluded and non-atretic healthy follicles were differentiated from atretic follicles. Results: The measurement of the number of follicles in each stage of the estrous cycle, with reference to their size, showed that in each mouse, the number of small healthy follicles (100-249 μm in average diameter) was approximately 100 for all stages and the number of medium-sized healthy follicles (250-349 μm) was close to 20 in only the metestrus and diestrus stages. In contrast, large healthy follicles (≧350 μm) showed marked changes throughout the estrous stage. Many healthy large follicles were observed in the proestrus stage, but they disappeared in the estrus stage, which suggests that they have ovulated. This was supported by observations of oocytes resuming meiosis in large healthy follicles. Conclusion: As follicular atresia was frequently observed in follicles of 250-399 μm diameter, this size range may be a 'critical point' for atresia. The results suggest that there is a 'critical point' in follicular development, and that only follicles that pass this point will ovulate, while those that do not will become atretic follicles.
Languages
eng
Resource Type
journal article
Publishers
Blackwell
Date Issued
2004-09
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[NCID]AA11706516
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Schools
農学部