HYPOPHYSECTOMY OF THE CYCLIC MOUSE .1. EFFECTS ON FOLLICULOGENESIS, OOCYTE GROWTH, AND FOLLICLE-STIMULATING-HORMONE AND HUMAN CHORIONIC-GONADOTROPIN RECEPTORS
Xn. Wang et Gs. Greenwald, HYPOPHYSECTOMY OF THE CYCLIC MOUSE .1. EFFECTS ON FOLLICULOGENESIS, OOCYTE GROWTH, AND FOLLICLE-STIMULATING-HORMONE AND HUMAN CHORIONIC-GONADOTROPIN RECEPTORS, Biology of reproduction, 48(3), 1993, pp. 585-594
The effects of hypophysectomy (HX) on folliculogenesis, oocyte growth,
and ovarian FSH and LH receptors were examined by histology, topical
autoradiography, and in vitro incubation of isolated follicles with [H
-3]thymidine. At random stages of the estrous cycle, mice were HX (Day
0), and they were killed from 0 to 20 days thereafter. Four days afte
r HX, the number of preantral (stages 1-3) and antral (stages 4-5) fol
licles per ovary was reduced by 40% to 60% compared to Day 0 values, a
nd stage 6 (large preovulatory) follicles had vanished. By Day 20 afte
r HX, the numbers of follicles at stages 1, 2, and 4 were comparable t
o Day 4 values, whereas stage 3 and 5 follicles were still further dim
inished to 30% and 15% of Day 0 values, respectively. The number of at
retic follicles from Days 0 to 20 after HX did not differ for follicle
s of stages 3-5, and stage 1 and 2 follicles were all healthy. However
, oocyte growth was not coordinated with follicular growth after HX; t
he oocytes of stage 2-4 follicles were significantly larger than Day 0
oocytes. The enlarged oocytes appeared normal as judged by light and
electron microscopy. DNA synthesis for stage 1-3 follicles declined si
gnificantly from Days 4 to 20 compared with Day 0 values, but did not
change for stage 4 and 5 follicles, since atretic follicles at these s
tages were still labeled by [H-3]thymidine and this was rare for Day 0
follicles. Topical autoradiography for [I-125]-labeled FSH and hCG sh
owed that follicular receptors for both hormones declined by Day 4 of
HX and remained undetectable thereafter, except for trace amounts of [
I-125]-hCG binding in the interstitium. The decrease in follicular DNA
synthesis and the greater diameter of oocytes in preantral follicles
after HX suggest that longer transit times are required for one stage
to progress to the next because of the anhormonal environment of the g
rowing follicle. These results provide concrete evidence that pituitar
y gonadotropins are essential in the mouse for initiation, proliferati
on, and differentiation of all stages of growing follicles.