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Follicle Maturation and Ovulation Oocytes ~2 million at birth ~40,000 at puberty ~400 ovulated over lifetime Leutinizing Hormone surge (from pituitary gland) causes changes in tissues and within follicle: • Swelling within follicle due to increased hyaluronan • Matrix metalloproteinases degrade surrounding tissue causing rupture of follicle Egg and surrounding cells (corona radiata) ejected into peritoneum Corona radiata provides bulk to facilitate capture of egg. Corona radiata Zona pellucida (ZP-1, -2, and -3) Cortical granules The egg (and corona radiata) at ovulation Transport through the oviduct At around the midpoint of the menstrual cycle (~day 14), a single egg is ovulated and swept into the oviduct. Fertilization usually occurs in the ampulla of the oviduct within 24 hrs. of ovulation. Series of cleavage and differentiation events results in the formation of a blastocyst by the 4th embryonic day. Inner cell mass generates embryonic tissues Outer trophectoderm generates placental tissues Implantation into the uterine wall occurs ~6th embryonic day (day 20 of the menstrual cycle) Embryologists Fertilization age: moment of fertilization is dO Division of pregnancy corresponding to development: 0-3 weeks –early development 3-8 weeks –embryonic period (organogenesis) 8 wks-term –fetal period Total gestation time = 38 weeks Clinicians Menstrual age: last menses is dO Division of pregnancy into trimester

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Embryology




Overall goal: understand the fundamental processes by which the adult form is
produced and the clinical consequences that arise from abnormal development.

, Follicle Maturation and Ovulation
Oocytes
~2 million at birth
~40,000 at puberty
~400 ovulated over lifetime

Leutinizing Hormone surge
(from pituitary gland)
causes changes in tissues
and within follicle:
• Swelling within follicle due to
increased hyaluronan
• Matrix metalloproteinases
degrade surrounding tissue
causing rupture of follicle

Egg and surrounding cells
(corona radiata) ejected into
peritoneum
Corona radiata provides bulk to
facilitate capture of egg.

,The egg (and corona radiata) at ovulation


Corona radiata
Zona pellucida
(ZP-1, -2, and -3)
Cortical granules

, Transport through the oviduct
At around the midpoint of the
menstrual cycle (~day 14), a
single egg is ovulated and
swept into the oviduct.
Fertilization usually occurs in
the ampulla of the oviduct
within 24 hrs. of ovulation.
Series of cleavage and
differentiation events results in
the formation of a blastocyst by
the 4th embryonic day.
Inner cell mass generates
embryonic tissues
Outer trophectoderm
generates placental tissues

Implantation into the uterine
wall occurs ~6th embryonic day
(day 20 of the menstrual cycle)
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