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Development of Antral Follicles in Cattle after Prostaglandin-Induced Luteolysis: Changes in Serum Hormones, Steroids in Follicular Fluid, and Gonadotropin Receptors*
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1982
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FertilityGynecologyReproductive BiologyReproductive PhysiologyReproductive EndocrinologyEstradiol ConcentrationsPublic HealthSteroid MetabolismReproductive HormoneAnimal PhysiologyAntral FolliclesEndocrinologyOvarian HormonePg TreatmentAnimal ReproductionTheriogenologyDevelopmental BiologyAnimal SciencePhysiologyMedicineFollicular FluidSerum Hormones
Changes in growth, concentrations of steroids in follicular fluid, and numbers of gonadotropin receptors in follicles 6 mm or more in diameter were examined 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, and 72 h after prostaglandin (PG)-induced luteolysis in heifers. Follicles with higher concentrations of estradiol than progesterone and androgens in follicular fluid (FF) were classified as estrogen active (E-A). Follicles with higher concentrations of progesterone or androgens than estradiol in follicular fluid were classified as estrogen inactive (E-I). Although E-A and E-I follicles were similar in size 12-72 h after PG treatment, before the preovulatory surge of LH, numbers of granulosa cells, estradiol concentrations, and capacities of follicles to specifically bind gonadotropins were markedly lower in E-I follicles. Most E-I follicles had histological signs of atresia, whereas E-A follicles did not. Sizes, concentrations of steroids in FF, and specific binding of gonadotropins to follicle cells did not change in E-A or E-I follicles 12-72 h after PG treatment but before the preovulatory surge of LH. However, diameters of E-A follicles were highly correlated with concentrations of estradiol and progesterone in FF and with capacities of granulosa and thecal cells to specifically bind [125I] iodo-hCG. In contrast, diameters of E-A follicles were highly negatively correlated with concentrations of testosterone in FF and with capacities of granulosa cells to specifically bind [125I] iodobovine FSH. We conclude that E-I follicles are atretic and E-A follicles are potentially ovulatory follicles. In addition, after a single injection of PG during an estrous cycle in heifers, the growth the differentiation of ovulatory follicles were not synchronized.