Development and physiology of follicular atresia during ovarian growth in the house fly, Musca domestica |
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Authors: | Hans-H Trepte Christa Trepte-Feuerborn |
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Institution: | Lehrstuhl für Entwicklungsphysiologie der Universität, D-34 Göttingen, Berliner Straße 28, FRG |
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Abstract: | Atretic follicles regularly occur in the ovary of the house fly, Musca domestica. The frequency of ovarian follicular atresia and the proportion of atretic follicles per ovary are related to the stage of oögenesis and to the age of the females. Only vitellogenic follicles may become atretic. The atresia may occur at any stage of vitellogenesis, though most follicles become atretic in mid-vitellogenesis. Atretic follicles are completely resorbed within 24–36 hr. The follicle cells may play a synthesizing role during growth and disintegrating one during follicle resorption. The induction of glycogen synthesis by the cessation of RNA and protein synthesis and by vitellogenesis in normal follicles is discussed. The same processes occur prematurely in the atretic follicle which can be thus distinguished by a high content of glycogen. |
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Keywords: | House fly oögenesis follicle atresia oösorption premature glycogen synthesis |
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