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OVARIAN STEROID CELLS : I. Differentiation of the Lutein Cell from the Granulosa Follicle Cell during the Preovulatory Stage and under the Influence of Exogenous Gonadotrophins

The granulosa follicle cell of the Graafian follicle of the rabbit ovary differentiates into a lutein cell involved in steroid synthesis. Cytological events which occur within the granulosa cell of the normally stimulated follicle prior to ovulation have been duplicated by the intrafollicular inject...

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Autor principal: Blanchette, E. Joan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1966
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2107071/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5971645
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description The granulosa follicle cell of the Graafian follicle of the rabbit ovary differentiates into a lutein cell involved in steroid synthesis. Cytological events which occur within the granulosa cell of the normally stimulated follicle prior to ovulation have been duplicated by the intrafollicular injection of exogenous gonadotrophin. The luteinization of the granulosa cells involves the accumulation of 250- to 300-A, electron-opaque, spherical granules, dispersed within the cytoplasmic matrix, which have been identified as glycogen with the PAS-staining procedure. Further development of the granulosa cell following ovulation involves an increase in cell size, a decrease in the number of RNP particles, and an accumulation of an abundant system of intracellular membranes (agranular endoplasmic reticulum). Glycogen granules first appear in the granulosa cells as the separate, monoparticulate form. After follicle rupture and the formation of agranular endoplasmic reticulum, glycogen particles are present in a rosette arrangement within membrane-bounded vacuoles. The rosette arrangement of glycogen particles is also found dispersed within the cytoplasmic matrix of the lutein cell during the later stages of the cell life-span. Injection of luteinizing hormone or human chorionic gonadotrophin into a mature follicle also produces a marked accumulation of monoparticulate glycogen in the majority of granulosa cells, within 30 min. Cytoplasmic extensions which contain the glycogen masses are noticeably free of RNP particles.
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spelling pubmed-21070712008-05-01 OVARIAN STEROID CELLS : I. Differentiation of the Lutein Cell from the Granulosa Follicle Cell during the Preovulatory Stage and under the Influence of Exogenous Gonadotrophins Blanchette, E. Joan J Cell Biol Article The granulosa follicle cell of the Graafian follicle of the rabbit ovary differentiates into a lutein cell involved in steroid synthesis. Cytological events which occur within the granulosa cell of the normally stimulated follicle prior to ovulation have been duplicated by the intrafollicular injection of exogenous gonadotrophin. The luteinization of the granulosa cells involves the accumulation of 250- to 300-A, electron-opaque, spherical granules, dispersed within the cytoplasmic matrix, which have been identified as glycogen with the PAS-staining procedure. Further development of the granulosa cell following ovulation involves an increase in cell size, a decrease in the number of RNP particles, and an accumulation of an abundant system of intracellular membranes (agranular endoplasmic reticulum). Glycogen granules first appear in the granulosa cells as the separate, monoparticulate form. After follicle rupture and the formation of agranular endoplasmic reticulum, glycogen particles are present in a rosette arrangement within membrane-bounded vacuoles. The rosette arrangement of glycogen particles is also found dispersed within the cytoplasmic matrix of the lutein cell during the later stages of the cell life-span. Injection of luteinizing hormone or human chorionic gonadotrophin into a mature follicle also produces a marked accumulation of monoparticulate glycogen in the majority of granulosa cells, within 30 min. Cytoplasmic extensions which contain the glycogen masses are noticeably free of RNP particles. The Rockefeller University Press 1966-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2107071/ /pubmed/5971645 Text en Copyright © 1966 by The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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OVARIAN STEROID CELLS : I. Differentiation of the Lutein Cell from the Granulosa Follicle Cell during the Preovulatory Stage and under the Influence of Exogenous Gonadotrophins
title OVARIAN STEROID CELLS : I. Differentiation of the Lutein Cell from the Granulosa Follicle Cell during the Preovulatory Stage and under the Influence of Exogenous Gonadotrophins
title_full OVARIAN STEROID CELLS : I. Differentiation of the Lutein Cell from the Granulosa Follicle Cell during the Preovulatory Stage and under the Influence of Exogenous Gonadotrophins
title_fullStr OVARIAN STEROID CELLS : I. Differentiation of the Lutein Cell from the Granulosa Follicle Cell during the Preovulatory Stage and under the Influence of Exogenous Gonadotrophins
title_full_unstemmed OVARIAN STEROID CELLS : I. Differentiation of the Lutein Cell from the Granulosa Follicle Cell during the Preovulatory Stage and under the Influence of Exogenous Gonadotrophins
title_short OVARIAN STEROID CELLS : I. Differentiation of the Lutein Cell from the Granulosa Follicle Cell during the Preovulatory Stage and under the Influence of Exogenous Gonadotrophins
title_sort ovarian steroid cells : i. differentiation of the lutein cell from the granulosa follicle cell during the preovulatory stage and under the influence of exogenous gonadotrophins
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2107071/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5971645
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