What are the different stages of follicle?
Describe the structure and function of follicles
Describe the structure and function of the corpus luteum
What are the key steps in the formation of follicles?
Describe the recruitment of follicular cells
Describe early follicular growth
Describe the oocyte changes in follicular development
Describe primordial follicles
- Single layer of flattened granulosa cells
Describe the resting primary follicles
Describe the secondary follicles
Describe the antral maturing follicles
Describe follicle recruitment
Describe follicle selection
Describe follicle dominance
Describe the hormone levels in follicular recruitment
Describe the hormone levels in follicular selection
Describe the hormone levels in follicular dominance
What is the effect of progesterone on follicular dominance?
- Dominant follicle will undergo atresia
How many follicular waves are seen in the cow?
3, first 2 end in atresia, last ends in ovulation
What is meant by the follicular wave?
The wave-like pattern of follicle development, i.e. will develop all the way to dominant follicle then become atretic repeated a few times before ovulation occurs
What cells are involved in the production of oestradiol from the ovary?
Theca and granulosa cells
What stimulates the production of oestradiol?
FSH and LH
What is the key enzyme involved in oestradiol production?
Aromatase
What receptors are found on the theca and granulosa cells?
- Granulosa: FSH