Regulation of ovarian primordial follicle assembly and development by estrogen and progesterone: Endocrine model of follicle assembly

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Kezele, P [1 ]
Skinner, MK [1 ]
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[1] Washington State Univ, Sch Mol Biosci, Ctr Reprod Biol, Pullman, WA 99164 USA
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10.1210/en.2002-0131
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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The assembly of the developmentally arrested primordial follicle and the subsequent transition of the primordial follicle to the primary follicle are critical processes in normal ovarian physiology that remain to be elucidated. Ovarian follicles do not proliferate and the primordial follicles present in the neonate represent the total number of gametes available to a female throughout her reproductive life. The primordial follicles are oocytes surrounded by less differentiated squamous granulosa cells and are derived from oocyte nests, and primary follicles are oocytes surrounded by a single layer of cuboidal granulosa cells that have initiated follicle development. Abnormalities in primordial follicle assembly, arrest, and development (i.e. primordial to primary follicle transition) can cause pathological conditions such as premature ovarian failure. In this study newborn rat ovaries were cultured for 7 d. The rate of primordial follicle assembly in vivo was identical with the rate in vitro. Interestingly, the rate of primordial follicle transition to the primary follicle was found to be 3 times greater in culture. This abnormal rate of primary follicle development in culture suggests the primordial follicle does not arrest in development as observed in vivo. To investigate this phenomena newborn rat ovaries were cultured in the presence of progesterone, estradiol or calf serum. Estradiol, progesterone, or calf serum significantly reduced the level of initial primordial to primary follicle transition. Approximately 60% of follicles make the primordial to primary follicle transition in control ovaries and about 30% in treated ovaries. Steroids and calf serum had no effect on the primordial to primary follicle transition in ovaries collected and cultured from postnatal 4-d-old rats, suggesting the effects observed are restricted to the initial wave of primordial to primary follicle transition. Interestingly, progesterone was also found to significantly reduce the rate of primordial follicle assembly. All viable oocytes assembled into primordial follicles in control ovaries and approximately 40% remained unassembled in progesterone-treated ovaries. Progesterone was also found to reduce primordial follicle assembly in vivo with 10% of the total follicles remaining unassembled in progesterone injected neonatal animals. Analysis of cellular apoptosis demonstrated that progesterone inhibited the coordinated oocyte apoptosis required for primordial follicle assembly. The hypothesis developed is that high levels of maternal and fetal steroids prevent premature primordial follicle assembly and primordial to primary follicle transition in the embryo. After birth steroid levels fall dramatically and the primordial follicles are free to assemble and initiate development. These observations suggest a novel role for steroids and the maternal-fetal endocrine unit in the control of ovarian primordial follicle assembly and early follicular development.
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