Abstract

Experiments were designed to determine if an ovulatory dose of human CG (hCG) could act on ovarian preantral follicles to modify the ability of FSH to stimulate follicular growth and to increase the number of gonadotropic hormone receptors in granulosa cells. Hypophysectomized, immature rats were primed with 2.0 mg estradiol or vehicle for 3 days. Subsequently, groups of rats received either 2 μg human FSH (hFSH), 5 IU hCG, hFSH followed 12 h later by hCG, or hCG followed 12 h later by hFSH. In estradiol-primed rats hFSH stimulated a transitory increase in granulosa cell LH receptor by 24 h and an 1.5-fold increase in FSH receptor by 12 h. hCG alone had little or no effect. In contrast, hCG followed by hFSH stimulated a dramatic 15-fold increase in LH receptor by 36 h, a 3-fold increase in FSH receptor by 48 h, and marked development of antral follicles. hFSH followed by hCG also resulted in pronounced follicular growth and marked increases in LH and FSH receptors in granulosa cells. Neither estradiol (2....

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