CPR1989 Control of Pig Reproduction III Ovarian Function (4 abstracts)
A.F.R.C. Research Group on Hormones and Farm Animal Reproduction, University of Nottingham Faculty of Agricultural & Food Sciences, Sutton Bonington, Loughborough, Leics LE12 5RD, UK: and *University of Agriculture and Technology, Olsztyn, Poland
Summary. Follicular heterogeneity has been demonstrated in both naturally cyclic and PMSG-stimulated immature gilts in that follicles in the selected ovulatory population differ in size by up to 2 mm and show marked variability in steroid content and gonadotrophin binding ability. This biochemical and morphological asynchrony continued into the immediate preovulatory phase and changes in response to the LH surge did not always occur simultaneously even in the same follicle or in all follicles within an ovary. It is suggested that these differences in follicular maturation immediately before ovulation may result in heterogeneity in the population of corpora lutea. Following oestrus or hCG administration, oocyte maturation was again not completely synchronous in all follicles within an animal. It is proposed that follicular heterogeneity has implications for oocyte maturation and early embryonic development.
Keywords: follicles; heterogeneity; pigs
© 1990 Journals of Reproduction & Fertility Ltd