Effect of long-term hypophysectomy on ovarian follicle populations and gonadotrophin-induced adenosine cyclic 3',5'-monophosphate output by follicles from Booroola ewes with or without the F gene

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Abstract

Long-term (i.e. ~70 days) hypophysectomy led to a significant (P < 0.05) reduction in ovarian weight but no reduction in the total number of antral follicles (> 0.1 mm in diameter). In hypophysectomized ++ Booroola ewes (N = 8) follicles were always ≤ 3 mm and in hypophysectomized FF Booroola ewes (N = 6) follicles were always ≤ 2 mm in diameter; in ewes of both genotypes follicles reached diameters which were ~40% of their predicted final size at ovultion. Un in-vitro conditions, follicles from the FF and ++ hypophysectomized ewes produced significant increases in cAMP within 1 h of exposure to gonadotrophins (P < 0.05) although no genotypic differences in cAMP production were noted. We conclude that ovarian follicles in FF and ++ ewes have absolute requirements for pituitary hormone on reaching diameters of 2 mm and 3 mm respectively and that appreciable numbers of antral follicles in ewes of both genotypes remain responsive to pituitary gonadotrophins despite prolonged deprivation of these hormones.

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McNatty, K. P., Heath, D. A., Hudson, N., & Clarke, I. J. (1990). Effect of long-term hypophysectomy on ovarian follicle populations and gonadotrophin-induced adenosine cyclic 3’,5’-monophosphate output by follicles from Booroola ewes with or without the F gene. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 90(2), 515–522. https://doi.org/10.1530/jrf.0.0900515

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