Stockpiling of transitional and classic primary follicles in ovaries of women with polycystic ovary syndrome

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Autor(a) principal: Maciel, Gustavo Arantes Rosa [UNIFESP]
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Baracat, Edmund Chada [UNIFESP], Benda, Jo Ann, Markham, Sanford M., Hensinger, Krista, Chang, R. Jeffrey, Erickson, Gregory F.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jc.2004-0643
http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/27994
Resumo: Recently, we proposed an oocyte-growth differentiation factor-9 hypothesis that predicts alterations in the initial stages of folliculogenesis in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) ovaries. Here, we test this hypothesis by scoring the composition of follicles in normal and PCOS ovaries. Follicles were classified as primordial, transitional primary, classic primary, secondary, and Graafian. A total of 2274 follicles were scored. the total number of growing follicles was significantly greater in PCOS ovaries than normal, but the number of nongrowing primordial follicles did not differ. Consequently, the increase in growing follicles in PCOS cannot be explained by increased primordial follicle recruitment. Differential counts showed that the number of growing follicles at each stage of development was significantly greater: PCOS had 2.7-fold more primary, 1.8-fold more secondary, and 2-fold more Graafian follicles than normal. the greatest effect was on the classic primary follicles where the number was almost 5-fold greater in PCOS ovaries. the absence of apoptosis in normal and PCOS preantral follicles argues that the increase in growing follicles in PCOS cannot be explained by changes in atresia. We conclude, therefore, that primary follicle growth is abnormally slow in PCOS and the dynamics are reflected in a stockpiling of classic primary follicles.
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spelling Stockpiling of transitional and classic primary follicles in ovaries of women with polycystic ovary syndromeRecently, we proposed an oocyte-growth differentiation factor-9 hypothesis that predicts alterations in the initial stages of folliculogenesis in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) ovaries. Here, we test this hypothesis by scoring the composition of follicles in normal and PCOS ovaries. Follicles were classified as primordial, transitional primary, classic primary, secondary, and Graafian. A total of 2274 follicles were scored. the total number of growing follicles was significantly greater in PCOS ovaries than normal, but the number of nongrowing primordial follicles did not differ. Consequently, the increase in growing follicles in PCOS cannot be explained by increased primordial follicle recruitment. Differential counts showed that the number of growing follicles at each stage of development was significantly greater: PCOS had 2.7-fold more primary, 1.8-fold more secondary, and 2-fold more Graafian follicles than normal. the greatest effect was on the classic primary follicles where the number was almost 5-fold greater in PCOS ovaries. the absence of apoptosis in normal and PCOS preantral follicles argues that the increase in growing follicles in PCOS cannot be explained by changes in atresia. We conclude, therefore, that primary follicle growth is abnormally slow in PCOS and the dynamics are reflected in a stockpiling of classic primary follicles.Univ Calif San Diego, Dept Reprod Med, La Jolla, CA 92093 USAUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, BR-01311940 São Paulo, BrazilUniv Iowa, Carver Coll Med, Iowa City, IA 52242 USAUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, BR-01311940 São Paulo, BrazilWeb of ScienceEndocrine SocUniv Calif San DiegoUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Univ IowaMaciel, Gustavo Arantes Rosa [UNIFESP]Baracat, Edmund Chada [UNIFESP]Benda, Jo AnnMarkham, Sanford M.Hensinger, KristaChang, R. JeffreyErickson, Gregory F.2016-01-24T12:37:27Z2016-01-24T12:37:27Z2004-11-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion5321-5327http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jc.2004-0643Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. Chevy Chase: Endocrine Soc, v. 89, n. 11, p. 5321-5327, 2004.10.1210/jc.2004-06430021-972Xhttp://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/27994WOS:000224946300007engJournal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolisminfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2016-01-24T10:37:27Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/27994Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652016-01-24T10:37:27Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Stockpiling of transitional and classic primary follicles in ovaries of women with polycystic ovary syndrome
title Stockpiling of transitional and classic primary follicles in ovaries of women with polycystic ovary syndrome
spellingShingle Stockpiling of transitional and classic primary follicles in ovaries of women with polycystic ovary syndrome
Maciel, Gustavo Arantes Rosa [UNIFESP]
title_short Stockpiling of transitional and classic primary follicles in ovaries of women with polycystic ovary syndrome
title_full Stockpiling of transitional and classic primary follicles in ovaries of women with polycystic ovary syndrome
title_fullStr Stockpiling of transitional and classic primary follicles in ovaries of women with polycystic ovary syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Stockpiling of transitional and classic primary follicles in ovaries of women with polycystic ovary syndrome
title_sort Stockpiling of transitional and classic primary follicles in ovaries of women with polycystic ovary syndrome
author Maciel, Gustavo Arantes Rosa [UNIFESP]
author_facet Maciel, Gustavo Arantes Rosa [UNIFESP]
Baracat, Edmund Chada [UNIFESP]
Benda, Jo Ann
Markham, Sanford M.
Hensinger, Krista
Chang, R. Jeffrey
Erickson, Gregory F.
author_role author
author2 Baracat, Edmund Chada [UNIFESP]
Benda, Jo Ann
Markham, Sanford M.
Hensinger, Krista
Chang, R. Jeffrey
Erickson, Gregory F.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Univ Calif San Diego
Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)
Univ Iowa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Maciel, Gustavo Arantes Rosa [UNIFESP]
Baracat, Edmund Chada [UNIFESP]
Benda, Jo Ann
Markham, Sanford M.
Hensinger, Krista
Chang, R. Jeffrey
Erickson, Gregory F.
description Recently, we proposed an oocyte-growth differentiation factor-9 hypothesis that predicts alterations in the initial stages of folliculogenesis in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) ovaries. Here, we test this hypothesis by scoring the composition of follicles in normal and PCOS ovaries. Follicles were classified as primordial, transitional primary, classic primary, secondary, and Graafian. A total of 2274 follicles were scored. the total number of growing follicles was significantly greater in PCOS ovaries than normal, but the number of nongrowing primordial follicles did not differ. Consequently, the increase in growing follicles in PCOS cannot be explained by increased primordial follicle recruitment. Differential counts showed that the number of growing follicles at each stage of development was significantly greater: PCOS had 2.7-fold more primary, 1.8-fold more secondary, and 2-fold more Graafian follicles than normal. the greatest effect was on the classic primary follicles where the number was almost 5-fold greater in PCOS ovaries. the absence of apoptosis in normal and PCOS preantral follicles argues that the increase in growing follicles in PCOS cannot be explained by changes in atresia. We conclude, therefore, that primary follicle growth is abnormally slow in PCOS and the dynamics are reflected in a stockpiling of classic primary follicles.
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