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Ovarian follicular steroid synthesis
Diagramatic representation of the steroidogenic pathways in human pre-luteinized follicles (A) and post luteinized follicles (B), demonstrating granulosa dependence on theca cell testosterone steroidogenesis in pre-luteinized follicles and the de novo synthesis of progesterone from cholesterol due to induction/up-regulation of CYP11A and 3βHSD after the gonadotropin surge in post luteinized follicles.
The principle steroid product of luteinized pre-ovulatory granulosa is progesterone, a differentiation triggered by the gonadotropin surge. However, absolute steroid levels are associated with follicular size, not oocyte maturation/ability to fertilize.
Reference
<pubmed>20937107</pubmed>| Reprod Biol Endocrinol.
Wen et al. Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology 2010 8:117 doi:10.1186/1477-7827-8-117
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