Functional aspects of the postovulatory follicle in the ovary of the African catfish,Clarias gariepinus,after induced ovulation |
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Authors: | Dr R van den Hurk J Peute |
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Institution: | (1) Zoological Laboratory, Section Comparative Endocrinology, State University of Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands;(2) Zoological Laboratory, State University of Utrecht, Padualaan 8, 3508 TB Utrecht, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Summary In captive African catfish, Clarias gariepinus, ovulation was induced with human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) 4 I.U./g body weight to study the function of postovulatory follicles (POFs). Ultrastructural and enzyme-histochemical data indicate that, apart from special theca cells, the granulosa of relative young POFs (i.e., from 16 h and 28 h after HCG-injection) is capable of producing steroids. Possible functions of the synthesized steroids are discussed. Histological comparison of POFs from stripped and from unstripped fish, as well as histochemical investigation of the contents of ovulated ova and granulosa of POFs at 48 h after HCG-injection, showed that the latter structure is involved in phagocytosis of the disintegrating ovulated eggs. The polysaccharide-lipid-protein material, initially taken up by heterophagolysosomes of the granulosa cells, subsequently undergoes fatty degeneration. The granulosa cells of the POFs showed strong acid phosphatase activity and abundant granular endoplasmic reticulum from 16 h after HCG-injection onward; heterophagolysosomes appeared at 32 h. These results indicate that after ovulation the phagocytotic function of the granulosa develops progressively. Autophagolysosomes, responsible for the final disintegration of POFs, become increasingly evident in the granulosa cells with increasing time after ovulation. |
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Keywords: | Ovary Postovulatory follicles Electron microscopy Enzyme histochemistry Teleosts catfish |
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