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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.
Follicular atresia is a normal process in the ovary (Figure 26.6) to regulate the number of follicles in the developing pool and increases in follicular atresia can be observed secondary to xenobiotic administration.
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.
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 ber ovulasi sebanyak sekitar 400 kali pada masa hidup mereka.
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.
Introduction. Throughout ovarian development and function in mammals, a highly orchestrated, periodic process known as follicular atresia occurs that destroys and eliminates follicles and oocytes from the ovary. Follicular atresia is pervasive.
Ovary follicle atresia refers to a complex hormonally driven process in the mammalian ovary that involves the degeneration and loss of ovarian follicles. AI generated definition based on: Knobil and Neill's Physiology of Reproduction (Fourth Edition) , 2015