The kinetics of pre‐antral follicle development in ovaries of CBA/Ca mice during the first 14 weeks of life

M. J. Faddy, E. Telfer*, R. G. Gosden

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Abstract The kinetics of ovarian follicle growth and death have been estimated in virgin inbred mice using a compartmental model and data obtained from differential follicle counts in histologically sectioned ovaries. The results showed that both growth and death rates are dependent on stage of development, defined by the compartments, and age, indicated in the model by step functions with transitions at 20 and 60 days of age. During the initial phase of postnatal ovarian development, large numbers of follicles disappeared from the non‐growing reserve as a result of the combined effects of follicle death and recruitment into the growing population. The reduced death rate after 20 days led to a secondary peak in the numbers of follicles at intermediate stages. In contrast to these fluctuations, the number of large follicles, including pre‐ovulatory types, were remarkably constant after this age and the rate of outflow stabilized at two to three follicles per day after an initially high value. This rate is sufficient for the normal ovulation rate in a 4‐day oestrous cycle with a small surplus of follicles undergoing atresia. The rates of migration through successive stages of development decreased during ageing as large follicles began to emerge at the approach of puberty: this result may indicate that the recruitment of small growing follicles is influenced by a feedback effect.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)551-560
Number of pages10
JournalCell proliferation
Volume20
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 1987

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