Effect of pregnant mares' serum gonadotrophin on the micromorphology of antral follicles in heifers, with special reference to atypical granulosa cells

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R. van den Hurk
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Summary. Five Dutch–Friesian heifers were injected i.m. with 3000 iu pregnant mares' serum gonadotrophin (PMSG) on day 10 of the oestrous cycle, to study the effects on the number and micromorphological quality of antral follicles (⩾0·3 mm in diameter). The ovaries were collected 48 h after PMSG injection.

As well as the presence of mitotic figures and the absence of pyknotic nuclei in the granulosa, atypical granulosa cells were found in nonatretic follicles. These cells had an oblong nucleus and stained with toluidine blue. They were characterized by their dark cell matrix, and the presence of numerous free ribosomes and intermediate filaments of varying quantity. Atypical granulosa cells were micromorphologically similar to fibroblast-like cells in the theca. Their presence coincided with the occurrence of degenerative changes in the cytoplasm of nearby granulosa cells and they were more frequent in atretic follicles. The presence of atypical granulosa cells in follicles hitherto called nonatretic is therefore probably associated with the onset of follicular atresia.

In the PMSG-treated heifers, the mean number of large (⩾6·0 mm in diameter) antral follicles was greater than in the control group (18·4 ± 4·0 versus 3·0 ± 1·0), because of an increase in the number of large nonatretic follicles (11·8 ± 4·4 versus 0·4 ± 0·2). After hormone treatment, the mean number of medium-sized (3·0–5·9 mm) nonatretic follicles also increased (6·4 ± 1·3 versus 1·8 ± 1·0). PMSG did not change the mean number of nonatretic follicles < 3·0 mm or that of atretic follicles in the different size categories. However, when follicles hitherto called nonatretic, with atypical granulosa cells, were taken together with the group of atretic follicles, PMSG appeared to increase the mean number of large atretic follicles (13·6 ± 2·4 versus 3·0 ± 1·0). The mean number of medium-sized and large nonatretic follicles without atypical granulosa cells was markedly increased (3·8 ± 1·0 versus 0·2 ± 0·2 and 4·6 ± 1·9 versus 0·0, respectively). The data demonstrate that PMSG stimulates the formation not only of nonatretic follicles ⩾3·0 mm, but also of atretic follicles ⩾6·0 mm.

Keywords: ovary; follicle; micromorphology; pregnant mares' serum gonadotrophin; heifer