bp0015cpr2 | Regulation of Reproductive Function | CPR1997
Wuttke W.
, Pitzel L.
, Knoke L.
, Theiling K.
, Jarry H.
The formation, normal function and destruction of corpora lutea are essential features of
normal reproduction. Although the formation of corpora lutea from follicles is largely
dependent on pituitary gonadotrophins, the process of luteolysis is locally regulated and
poorly understood. The corpus luteum consists of several steroidogenic and nonsteroidogenic
cell types that interact with each other in a paracrine manner. Under cell
culture conditions, large luteal cells tha...