Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Show: 20 | 50 | 100
Results 1 - 2 de 2
Filter
Add more filters










Publication year range
1.
J Assist Reprod Genet ; 29(9): 969-72, 2012 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22710858

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To obtain a precise estimate of ovarian follicle density and variation in the number of follicles at several gestational ages during human fetal development. METHODS: Twelve necropsied ovaries from 9 fetuses (gestational age: 24 to 36 weeks) and 3 neonates (who died within the first hours of life) were studied. Ovaries were fixed with 4 % formaldehyde and embedded in paraffin. Serial, 7 mm thick sections of the ovaries were cut and evaluated at every 50 cuts. Follicles were counted in 10 regions (each measuring 625 µm(2)) of the ovarian cortex and the number of follicles per mm³ was calculated. RESULTS: The number of follicles per 0.25 mm² ranged from 10.9 (± 4.8) in a neonate to 34.7 (± 10.6) also in a neonate. Among fetuses, follicle density was lowest at 36 weeks of gestation (11.1 ± 6.2) and highest at 26 weeks (32 ± 8.9). The total number of follicles ranged from 500,000 at the age of 22 weeks to > 1,000,000 at the age of 39 weeks. CONCLUSION: Our results show a peak in the number of follicles during intrauterine life at approximately 26 weeks, followed by a rapid reduction in this number before birth, providing a step forward towards the understanding of primordial follicular assembly in humans and, ultimately, the identification of the determinants of reproductive capacity.


Subject(s)
Fetal Development , Fetus/pathology , Ovarian Follicle/pathology , Female , Fetal Death/pathology , Fetus/embryology , Gestational Age , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Organ Size , Ovarian Follicle/embryology , Pregnancy , Staining and Labeling
2.
Rev. bras. ginecol. obstet ; 29(12): 614-618, dez. 2007. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-477790

ABSTRACT

OBJETIVO: avaliar a variação da população de folículos ovarianos ao longo do desenvolvimento fetal e acrescentar dados aos escassos, incompletos e, algumas vezes, divergentes dados descritos na literatura. MÉTODOS: doze ovários de fetos necropsiados foram estudados, sendo nove de fetos e três de neonatos. As idades dos fetos foram determinadas pela cronologia e por ultra-sonografia, enquanto os neonatos nascidos na 39ª semana de gravidez faleceram nas primeiras horas de vida. As peças foram fixadas com formaldeído e incluídas em parafina. Foram realizados cortes seriados com espessura de 7 mm e a cada 50 cortes, o material foi corado com HE e analisado com microscópio com aumento de 400 vezes. Foram contados os folículos em dez diferentes regiões do córtex ovariano, cada região com uma área de 625 mm². O número total de folículos em 1 mm³ foi calculado usando-se a fórmula: Nt=(No x St x t)/do, onde Nt é o número de folículos, No é a média de folículos observados em 1 mm², St é o total de cortes em 1 mm³ do ovário, t é a espessura do corte e do é o diâmetro médio do núcleo. RESULTADOS: a idade dos fetos variou de 24 a 39 semanas. O número de folículos por 0,25 mm² variou de 10,9 ± 4,8 em um neonato até 34,7 ± 10,6 também em um neonato. Entre os fetos, tivemos o menor valor com 36 semanas (11,1 ± 6,2) e o maior valor com 28 semanas (25,3 ± 9,6). O número de cortes observados por ovário variou de seis a 13, correspondendo à contagem de folículos em áreas que variaram de 15 a 32,5 mm². O total de folículos estimado variou de 500.000, na idade de 22 semanas, a mais de 1.000.000, na idade de 39 semanas. CONCLUSÕES: nossos resultados demonstram as diferentes densidades de folículos ovarianos durante o período gestacional, contribuindo para o escasso conhecimento existente na literatura até o momento.


PURPOSE: to determine the variation of the number of ovarian follicles during fetal life. METHODS: twelve ovaries donated for research were included in our study, nine from fetuses and three from newborn babies who died in the first hour after being delivered with 39 weeks of pregnancy. Fetal age was confirmed both by the last menstrual period of the woman and by ultrasonography. Ovaries were fixed in formaldehyde, included in paraffin and serially sliced at 7 mm. At every 50 cuts, the obtained material was haematoxilin-eosin stained and evaluated with an optical microscope (400 X). The follicles were counted in ten different regions of the ovarian cortex, each region with an area of 625 mm². The presence of a nucleus was considered the parameter for counting. Follicular density, per 1 mm³ was calculated using the formula Nt=(No x St x t)/do, where Nt is the number of follicles; No is the mean number of follicles in 1 mm²; St is the total number of slices in 1 mm³; t is the slice thickness and do is the nuclei mean diameter. RESULTS: the gestational age of fetuses ranged from 24 to 39 weeks. The number of follicles per 0.25 mm² ranged from 10.9 ± 4.8 in a newborn to 34.7 ± 10.6 in another newborn. Among the fetuses, the least value was obtained in a 36 week-old fetus (11.1 ± 6.2) and the highest in a 28 week-old fetus (25.3 ± 9.6). The total number of slices per ovary ranged from six to 13, corresponding to follicles counted in areas from 15 to 32.5 mm². The total number of follicles ranged from 500,000 at the age of 22 weeks to > 1,000,000 at the age of 39 weeks. CONCLUSIONS: our results demonstrate different (increasing) densities of ovarian follicles along the gestational period, providing more knowledge about this still not well-known subject.


Subject(s)
Humans , Fetus/cytology , Ovarian Follicle/growth & development , Ovary/cytology
SELECTION OF CITATIONS
SEARCH DETAIL
...