Differences in follicular morphology, steroidogenesis and oocyte maturation in naturally cyclic and PMSG/hCG-treated prepubertal gilts.

Ovaries were obtained from naturally cyclic pigs on Days 16-17, 18, 19, 20 and 21 of the oestrous cycle and on the basis of observed follicular characteristics were assigned as representative of the early (Group 1), mid- (Groups 2 and 3) or late (after LH; Group 4) follicular phase. Follicular development in cyclic gilts was compared with that in ovaries obtained from late prepubertal gilts 36 (Group 5) or 72 (Group 6) h after treatment with 750 i.u. PMSG alone, or with a combination of 500 i.u. hCG 72 h after PMSG and slaughter 30-40 h later (Group 7). After dissection of all follicles greater than 2 mm diameter, follicular diameter, follicular fluid volume, follicular fluid concentrations of progesterone, oestradiol and testosterone, and the stage of oocyte maturation were determined. Combined PMSG/hCG treatment of immature gilts resulted in a pattern of follicular development different from that in naturally cyclic gilts during the follicular phase. Overall exogenous gonadotrophin treatment also increased (P less than 0.001) the variability in follicular diameter and fluid volume. Comparisons between appropriate groups also established differences in the variability of both morphological (diameter and volume, Group 1 vs Group 5; P less than 0.05) and biochemical development (follicular fluid oestradiol, Group 3 vs Group 6 and Group 4 vs Group 7; both P less than 0.05). Such differences in both morphological and biochemical characteristics between cyclic and PMSG/hCG-treated gilts were particularly evident in the population of larger (greater than 6 mm) follicles. These results indicate that the pattern of follicular development in naturally cyclic and in PMSG/hCG-treated gilts is dissimilar and suggests that the ovaries of gonadotrophin-treated prepubertal gilts are functionally different from the ovaries of mature females.

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