[卵巢功能生理学]。

U. Karck, C. Keck
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卵巢的卵泡成熟、排卵和黄体形成等功能是由下丘脑、垂体和卵巢本身组成的复杂控制系统调控的。这些器官通过正负反馈回路进行交流,可以被认为是一个功能实体。下丘脑的特殊神经元产生促性腺激素释放激素(GnRH),通过垂体门静脉血管输送到垂体前叶。GnRH与特定受体结合,诱导促性腺激素FSH和LH的合成和释放进入循环。卵泡刺激素和黄体生成素与卵巢特异性受体结合后,诱导卵泡成熟、排卵和黄体形成。卵巢以双重方式对促性腺激素刺激作出反应:分泌性腺激素和释放可受精的卵母细胞。此外,卵巢还能分泌肽类激素,如抑制素和激活素。性激素和抑制素调节GnRH和促性腺激素的脉动分泌。描述了卵巢水平的卵泡细胞和颗粒细胞的合作以及黄体的形成,并强调了生长因子和细胞素的重要性。雌二醇和黄体酮的作用由子宫内膜的形态反应突出。卵巢积极参与维持周期,反映在卵泡生长、卵泡破裂和黄体形成的过程中,并涉及剧烈的形态变化。
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[Physiology of ovarian function].
The ovarian function including follicular maturation, ovulation and corpus luteum formation is regulated by a complex control system composed of hypothalamus, pituitary and the ovary itself. These organs communicate via positive and negative feedback loops and can be considered as a functional entity. Special neurons in the hypothalamus produce gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) being delivered to the anterior pituitary lobe by the pituitary portal vessels. GnRH binds to specific receptors inducing synthesis and release of the gonadotropins FSH and LH into the circulation. After binding to their specific receptors at the ovary FSH and LH induce follicular maturation, ovulation and corpus luteum formation. The ovary responds to gonadotropin stimulation in dual fashion: secretion of sexsteroids and the liberation of a fertilizable oocyte. In addition the ovary is also able to secrete peptide-hormones such as inhibin and activin. Sexsteroids and inhibin modulate the pulsatile secretion of GnRH and gonadotropins. Cooperation of theca- and granulosa cells at the ovarian level and the corpus luteum formation are described and the significance of growth factors and cytocines is emphasized. The effects of estradiol and progesterone are highlighted by the morphological response of the endometrium. The ovary is actively involved in maintaining cyclicity, as reflected by the processes of follicular growth, follicle rupture and formation of the corpus luteum with the dramatic morphological changes involved.
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