نتایج جستجو برای: antral follicles

تعداد نتایج: 13940  

Journal: :Biology of reproduction 2010
Marina C Peluffo Susan L Barrett Richard L Stouffer Jon D Hennebold Mary B Zelinski

The stage at which follicle-enclosed cumulus-oocyte complexes achieve developmental competence in primates is unknown. Therefore, studies were designed to characterize the ability of oocytes in small antral follicles present during the menstrual cycle to spontaneously resume meiosis, fertilize, and support early embryo development. Ovaries were removed from adult rhesus monkeys (n = 12) during ...

2014
Taylor VANDUZER Raj DUGGAVATHI Maciej MURAWSKI Dorota A. ZIEBA Patrycja SROKA Pawel M. BARTLEWSKI

Nineteen cycling ewes underwent transrectal ultrasonography of ovaries followed by ovariectomies during the growth phase of the first follicular wave of the interovulatory interval or the proestrus/estrus phase of the cycle. Quantitative ultrasonographic characteristics of the antrum and follicular wall in a total of forty-three ovine antral follicles were examined for correlations with the pro...

2017
Han Li

Follicular development begins as early as the fourth month of fetal life [1]. At that time, the primordial germ cells (PGCs) have migrated from the yolk sac endoderm to the gonadal ridge, undergoing mitotic divisions. PGCs are called oogonia once they reach the gonads, then the oogonia enter the first meiotic division and become primary oocytes. Somatic cells originating from the primitive gona...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 2000
M P Laitinen M Anttonen I Ketola D B Wilson O Ritvos R Butzow M Heikinheimo

Previous studies have implicated transcription factors GATA-4 and GATA-6 in the regulation of murine ovarian development and function. In rodents, GATA-4 is expressed in granulosa cells of primary and early antral follicles, whereas GATA-6 is expressed in granulosa cells of late antral follicles and luteal glands. Both transcription factors can be detected in lesser amounts in theca cells and i...

2014
Nicholas Hatzirodos Helen F. Irving-Rodgers Katja Hummitzsch Raymond J. Rodgers

The theca interna is a specialized stromal layer that envelops each growing ovarian follicle. It contains capillaries, fibroblasts, immune cells and the steroidogenic cells that synthesize androgens for conversion to estradiol by the neighboring granulosa cells. During reproductive life only a small number of follicles will grow to a sufficient size to ovulate, whereas the majority of follicles...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2010
R Soleimani E Heytens R Van den Broecke I Rottiers M Dhont C A Cuvelier P De Sutter

BACKGROUND Ovarian tissue (OT) cryopreservation and transplantation are options for fertility preservation in young female cancer patients. METHODS We investigated xenotransplantation of human OT into back muscle (B) of severe combined immunodeficiency mice. OT follicle content was evaluated by stereomicroscopy and pre-transplantation. Xenograft survival, follicular development (with/without ...

Journal: :Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences 2022

Abstract
 Aim: Low level laser therapy (LLLT) has been used in biostimulation of rat ovaries using a fibreoptic introduced directly through the vagina to deliver doses, which is new modality induction ovulation, compared with conventional medical ovulation clomiphene citrate and non-interventional controls. 
 Study design: A Prospective experimental study carried out from January 2014...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2002
I A J van Rooij F J M Broekmans E R te Velde B C J M Fauser L F J M M Bancsi F H de Jong A P N Themmen

BACKGROUND Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) is produced by the granulosa cells of preantral and small antral follicles and its levels can be assessed in serum. Since the number of ovarian follicles declines with increasing age, AMH levels might be used as a marker for ovarian ageing. Therefore, we studied the relationship between AMH levels and ovarian response during ovarian stimulation for IVF. ...

Journal: :The Journal of endocrinology 2003
F Shi P S LaPolt

FoxO1 is a transcription factor implicated in a growing number of physiological processes, including apoptosis, cell cycle progression, and insulin signaling. Recent findings indicate that FSH and growth factors influence ovarian functions in part through regulation of FoxO1. The present study utilized immunohistochemical analysis to determine the ovarian localization and regulation of FoxO1 pr...

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