Abstract

Four unilaterally and one bilaterally ovulating ewes with only one corpus luteum (CL) were used in experiment 1. All the animals were slaughtered at day 140 of pregnancy. The total number of preantral and antral follicles was determined in the CL ovary and non-CL ovary. In addition, the pattern of oocyte growth and granulosa cell development was investigated in both kinds of ovary. The CL ovary contained significantly more ( P<0.01) preantral follicles than did the non-CL ovary (168.7 vs 93.7). No differences were found between the two kinds of ovary in the number of antral follicles nor in the diameter of the largest follicles. The CL have no effect on oocyte growth and cellular development of the granulosa. To provide further information on the intraovarian relationships between the CL and follicular development, outside all the endocrine factors related to pregnancy, preantral and antral follicles were counted in four unilaterally ovulating hysterectomized ewes (experiment 2) in which the CL persisted for 30 days ( n=2) and 50 days ( n=2). In any ewe, the CL ovary contained more preantral follicles than the non-CL ovary. All these data demonstrated that the presence of a CL on the ovary increases the preantral follicle populations.

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