Rahamim E, Eshkol A, Lunenfeld B
Fertil Steril. 1976 Mar;27(3):328-34. doi: 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)41725-5.
The localization of delta5-3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity was demonstrated histochemically in the neonatal mouse ovary. Histochemical studies were also undertaken in an attempt to investigate the effects of gonadotropic deprivation from birth to age 7 or 14 days on the distribution of enzymatic activity. Between birth and the age of 2 weeks, delta5-3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity was observed in virtually all follicles. In the newborn mouse ovary, the activity was found in granulosa cells of follicles developing in the center of the organ. On the 14th day, the granulosa cells of some apparently normal follicles histochemically were relatively inert, while others, obviously atretic, demonstrated extensive, localized, diformazan granules. Deprivation of endogenous circulating gonadotropin by daily injections of anti-rat gonadotropin had specific effects on follicular development and histochemical patterns in animals deprived of gonadotropins for 14 days but not for only 7 days.
采用组织化学方法证实了新生小鼠卵巢中δ5-3β-羟类固醇脱氢酶活性的定位。还进行了组织化学研究,以探讨从出生到7或14日龄促性腺激素缺乏对酶活性分布的影响。在出生至2周龄之间,几乎在所有卵泡中都观察到了δ5-3β-羟类固醇脱氢酶活性。在新生小鼠卵巢中,该活性存在于器官中央正在发育的卵泡的颗粒细胞中。在第14天,一些组织化学上看似正常的卵泡的颗粒细胞相对无活性,而其他明显闭锁的卵泡则显示出广泛的、局部的、二甲基甲臜颗粒。每天注射抗大鼠促性腺激素使内源性循环促性腺激素缺乏,对促性腺激素缺乏14天而非仅7天的动物的卵泡发育和组织化学模式有特定影响。