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Aspects concerning the role of prostaglandins for ovarian function.

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  • Aspects concerning the role of prostaglandins for ovarian function. Abstract Text:

    b denneforsB Dennefors,l hambergerL Hamberger,t hillensjöT Hillensjö,p holmesP Holmes,p o jansonP O Janson,c magnussonC Magnusson,l nilssonL Nilsson,

    The present review briefly summarizes the current view of the mechanisms whereby prostaglandins (PGs) may act to modulate ovarian function. Particular concern is devoted to the aspects of ovarian function which are under current investigation by the authors, namely follicular maturation and rupture, granulosa cell and oocyte maturation, and the formation and maintenance as well as the regression of the corpus luteum (CL). PGs are formed in the granulosa cells of the preovulatory follicle in response to gonadotropin action and are at their highest levels around the time of ovulation. PGs are believed to be obligatory for follicular rupture, but their mechanism of action is still unknown. In the process of oocyte maturation PGs can mimic the stimulatory effects induced by LH or hCG, but are probably not obligate mediators of these effects. The importance of PGs for CL formation and maintenance is so far unsettled, and PGs may be regarded more as modulators than as inducers for these processes. The most well-documented effect of PGs is the induction of CL regression. Evidence is presented that PGs may have this effect also in the human.

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    b denneforsB Dennefors,l hambergerL Hamberger,t hillensjöT Hillensjö,p holmesP Holmes,po jansonPO Janson,c magnussonC Magnusson,l nilssonL Nilsson,

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    Aspects concerning the role of prostaglandins for ovarian function. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Review

    Journal: Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica. Sup

    VOLUME: 113

    Page Numbers: 31-41

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    ISSN: 0300-8835

    DAY: 21

    MONTH: 02

    YEAR: 1983

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    Number of References: 73

    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 337655

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    KEYWORDS: Prostaglandins F

    MESH TERMS: physiology

    Chemical & Substance for Abstract: Aspects concerning the role of prostaglandins for ovarian function. Information

    Substance Name: Luteinizing Hormone

    Registry Number: 9002-67-9

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    Country: SWEDEN

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    MEDLINETA: Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand Supp

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