Initiation of the primate ovarian cycle with emphasis on perimenarchial and postpartum events.

International review of physiology Pub Date : 1983-01-01
R F Williams, G D Hodgen
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In collating the issues discussed in this review, we have summarized the initiation of the primate ovarian/menstrual cycle into two conceptual illustrations. Figure 27 depicts the progression of folliculogenesis in perimenarchial monkeys; Figure 28 compares the restoration of recruitment, selection, and maturation of the dominant follicle in postpartum monkeys, with and without an infant at breast. The following conclusions, some tentative or partial, seem warranted by the data. In perimenarchial monkeys: 1. The late pubertal cascade included progression toward greater ovarian asymmetry of estradiol secretion. 2. This asymmetry of estrogen synthesis may be indicative of recruitment and selection of the dominant follicle, even though ovulation is not yet achieved. 3. Quantitative and qualitative changes in pulsatile pituitary gonadotropin secretion accompany the onset of cyclic ovarian function. 4. The enhanced biological activity of LH, especially during the preovulatory surge induced by the instigation of estrogen positive feedback in the advanced postmenarchial interval, may be a critical development step toward normal ovulatory menstrual cycles. In postpartum monkeys: 1. Reestablishment of ovulatory cycles is a gradual process in non-nursing monkeys, with initial follicular growth supporting endometrial proliferation but failing to culminate in ovulation. Immediately thereafter, ovulatory menstrual cycles ensue. 2. After nursing and weaning, resumption of ovulation is prompt, with the first menses coming after the first luteal phase. 3. Gestation-induced refractoriness of the hypothalamic-pituitary unit to estrogen positive feedback or GnRH challenges is highly transient. 4. While nursing continues, inhibition of the H-P-O axis is absolute; but after weaning the reacquisition of its functional integrity is rapid. 5. Nursing sustains the block to estrogen positive feedback, probably emanating from a mechanism(s) distinctly unlike that imposed by the pregnancy milieu. 6. Persistence of postpartum anovulation surely illustrates inadequate tonic gonadotropin secretion, as opposed to constraints arising from an inoperative surge mode of FSH/LH release.

灵长类动物卵巢周期的开始,重点是围子代和产后事件。
在整理本综述中讨论的问题时,我们将灵长类动物卵巢/月经周期的起始归纳为两个概念性例证。图27描述了膜周猴卵泡发生的进展;图28比较了产后猴子在有婴儿和没有婴儿的情况下,优势卵泡的招募、选择和成熟的恢复。以下结论,有些是尝试性的或不完全的,似乎得到了数据的证实。猕猴:1;青春期晚期的级联包括卵巢雌二醇分泌不对称的进展。2. 雌激素合成的这种不对称可能表明优势卵泡的招募和选择,即使尚未实现排卵。3.搏动性垂体促性腺激素分泌的定量和定性变化伴随着卵巢循环功能的开始。4. 黄体生成素生物活性的增强,特别是在经后晚期雌激素正反馈诱导的排卵前高潮期间,可能是迈向正常排卵月经周期的关键一步。产后猴子:1;在不哺乳的猴子中,排卵周期的重建是一个渐进的过程,最初的卵泡生长支持子宫内膜增殖,但未能在排卵中达到高潮。紧接着,排卵周期就开始了。2. 哺乳和断奶后,恢复排卵是迅速的,第一次月经出现在第一个黄体期之后。3.妊娠引起的下丘脑-垂体单元对雌激素正反馈或GnRH挑战的难治性是高度短暂的。4. 继续护理时,hp - o轴的抑制是绝对的;但断奶后,其功能完整性的恢复是迅速的。5. 哺乳维持了对雌激素正反馈的阻断,可能是由一种与怀孕环境截然不同的机制产生的。6. 持续的产后无排卵确实说明了促性腺激素分泌不足,而不是由于FSH/LH释放的非手术激增模式引起的限制。
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