FGSS 2140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Follicular Phase, Corpus Luteum, Granulosa Cell

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1. ! follicular dynamics one dominant follicle is in the right place, is chosen to grow and develop estrogen! 1. ! however, dominant follicles do not always mean ovulatory follicles! 2. ! a drop in progesterone allows the dominant follicle to become the ovulatory follicle! two-cell gonadotropin model! 1. ! produce progesterone, which contributes to the surge before ovulation! 3. ! you need both gonadotropins to develop estradiol! 1. ! the two cell model here becomes something more, where both cells can respond to lh! estradiol also works to act negatively! 2. ! positive feedback = neural pathways are engaged, estradiol in the blood gets very high, lh/fsh keep going up and up and! 1. ! there are times in the female system where you don"t want homeostasis; we want the preovulatory follicle to break down to extrude the osx? complex! 4. ! oocyte = end production of follicular genesis, capable of developing after it"s. 3. ! large antral follicles! been fertilized: follicular atresia (death)!

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