Abstract

Summary. The patterns of growth and atresia of antral follicles including that of the presumptive preovulatory follicle were examined in sheep ovaries for a 24–48-h period after the induction of luteolysis with a prostaglandin analogue, cloprostenol or cloprostenol + PMSG. Ewes were ovariectomized at various times after the initiation of the treatments. All follicles ≥1 mm in diameter were dissected from the excised ovaries and the antral fluid and granulosa cells recovered. Individual follicles were classified as healthy or atretic on the basis of the number of granulosa cells recovered and then subclassified as to whether they contained intrafollicular levels of oestradiol that were ≥ or < than 100 ng/ml. In another series of similarly treated ewes, the ovarian secretion rates of oestradiol and the intrafollicular concentrations of oestradiol in all large antral follicles (≥5 mm diameter) as well as the levels of progesterone in peripheral plasma were measured at different times after induction of luteolysis. The results showed that a large 'oestrogenic' follicle (≥5 mm diameter and secreting ≥1 ng oestradiol/min) appears around 10 h after the cloprostenol injection and that this presumptive preovulatory follicle emerges before the corpus luteum has ceased to function. Moreover, the presumptive preovulatory ('oestrogenic') follicle appears to develop from the pool of small 'oestrogenic' follicles (1–3 mm diameter) after the onset of luteolysis. The emergence of a large 'oestrogenic' follicle is accompanied by a widespread increase in atresia (> 80%) in all other classes of antral follicles (≥1 mm in diameter). During the first 10 h of cloprostenol-induced luteolysis, PMSG (a) prevented the normal occurrence of atresia in the large follicle population; (b) enhanced oestrogen secretion in a greater proportion of large antral follicles compared to that in control animals; (c) temporarily 'rescued' and/or prevented small antral follicles (1–4 mm diameter) from undergoing atresia; but (d) had little, or no, effect on the overall population of antral follicles (≥1 mm diameter). After 24 h, the atresia-preventing effects of PMSG were no longer discernible and the only obvious difference noted, compared to the controls, was the number of large oestrogen-secreting follicles.

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