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Follicular atresia refers to the process in which a follicle fails to develop, thus preventing it from ovulating and releasing an egg. [1] It is a normal, naturally occurring progression that occurs as mammalian ovaries age.
If a follicle is not recruited, it goes through a process called atresia, during which the oocyte and granulosa cells within the basal lamina die and are replaced by fibrous tissue.
Atresia folikuler adalah pecahnya folikel ovarian, yang terdiri dari oosit yang dikelilingi oleh sel granulosa dan sel-sel teka internal dan eksternal. Kejadian tersebut terjadi secara berkelanjutan sepanjang kehidupan wanita, saat mereka lahir dengan jutaan folikel namun hanya akan berovulasi sebanyak sekitar 400 kali pada masa hidup mereka ...
Atresia is a normal process in the ovary that occurs at all stages of follicular development throughout female reproductive life (Gosden and Spears 1997). When a primordial follicle is activated, it is destined to enter the growing follicle pool or to undergo atresia.
1 Δεκ 1994 · GREATER THAN 99% of ovarian follicles undergo a degenerative process called atresia during reproductive life. Extending earlier morphological analysis, recent studies have demonstrated that apoptotic cell death is the molecular mechanism underlying follicle atresia.
Atresia folikuler adalah pecahnya folikel ovarian, yang terdiri dari oosit yang dikelilingi oleh sel granulosa dan sel-sel teka internal dan eksternal. Kejadian tersebut terjadi secara berkelanjutan sepanjang kehidupan wanita, saat mereka lahir dengan jutaan folikel namun hanya akan berovulasi sebanyak sekitar 400 kali pada masa hidup mereka.
Atretic Follicle. Degeneration of follicle (atresia) can occur at any stage of development. The granulosa cells undergo apoptosis and consequently, the oocyte degenerates. The basement that separated the oocyte from granulosa cells often thickens to become the glassy membrane.