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The Lancet | 2003

Formation and early development of follicles in the polycystic ovary.

Lisa J. Webber; Sharron A. Stubbs; Jaroslav Stark; Geoffrey Trew; R. Margara; Kate Hardy; Stephen Franks

BACKGROUND Polycystic ovary syndrome is the most common cause of anovulatory infertility. It has long-term health implications and is an important risk factor for type 2 diabetes. However, little is known about the cause of polycystic ovaries. We have used detailed morphological analysis to assess the hypothesis that there is an intrinsic ovarian abnormality that affects the earliest stages of follicular development. METHODS We took small cortical biopsies during routine laparoscopy from 24 women with normal ovaries and regular cycles and from 32 women with polycystic ovaries, 16 of whom had regular, ovulatory cycles and 16 of whom had oligomenorrhoea. We used computerised image analysis to assess the density and developmental stage of small preantral follicles in serial sections of fixed tissue. FINDINGS Median density of small preantral follicles, including those at primordial and primary stages, was six-fold greater in biopsies from polycystic ovaries in anovulatory women than in normal ovaries (p=0.009). In both ovulatory and anovulatory women with polycystic ovaries, we noted a significant increase in the percentage of early growing (primary) follicles and a reciprocal decrease in the proportion of primordial follicles compared with normal ovaries. INTERPRETATION Our findings indicate that there are fundamental differences between polycystic and normal ovaries in early follicular development, suggesting an intrinsic ovarian abnormality. The increased density of small preantral follicles in polycystic ovaries could result from increased population of the fetal ovary by germ cells, or from decreased rate of loss of oocytes during late gestation, childhood, and puberty.


The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2013

Role of Insulin-like growth factors in initiation of follicle growth in normal and polycystic human ovaries.

Sharron A. Stubbs; Lisa J. Webber; Jaroslav Stark; Suman Rice; R. Margara; Stuart Lavery; Geoffrey Trew; Kate Hardy; Stephen Franks

CONTEXT Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), the commonest cause of anovulatory infertility, is characterized by disordered follicle development including increased activation and accelerated growth of preantral follicles. Data from experimental animals and preliminary results from studies of human ovarian tissue suggest that IGFs affect preantral follicle development. OBJECTIVE Our objectives were to investigate the expression of the type-1 IGF receptor (IGFR-1) in the human ovary and to determine whether IGFs are involved in stimulating the transition of follicles from primordial to primary stage in normal and polycystic ovaries. DESIGN We used archived ovarian tissue for protein expression studies and small cortical biopsies for follicle isolation and for tissue culture. SETTING This was a laboratory-based study, using clinical tissue samples. PATIENTS A total of 54 women, 33 with normal ovaries and 21 with polycystic ovaries, were classified by reference to menstrual cycle history and ultrasonography. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES We evaluated expression of IGFR-1 mRNA in isolated preantral follicles and of IGFR-1 protein in archived ovarian tissue samples from normal and polycystic ovaries and effects of exogenous IGF-1 on preantral follicle development and survival in cultured fragments of normal and polycystic ovaries. RESULTS IGFR-1 mRNA and protein was expressed in preantral follicles at all stages of development and enhanced expression was noted in PCOS follicles during early preantral development. IGF-1 stimulated initiation of follicle growth in normal tissue but had little effect on preantral follicle growth in polycystic ovaries in which, characteristically, there was a higher proportion of follicles that had entered the growing phase even before culture. CONCLUSIONS IGFs are plausible candidates in regulation of initiation of human follicle growth, and accelerated preantral follicle growth in PCOS may be due to increased activity of endogenous IGFs.


The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2005

Anti-mullerian hormone protein expression is reduced during the initial stages of follicle development in human polycystic ovaries.

Sharron A. Stubbs; Kate Hardy; Patricia Da Silva-Buttkus; Jaroslav Stark; Lisa J. Webber; Adrienne M. Flanagan; Axel P. N. Themmen; Jenny A. Visser; Nigel P. Groome; Stephen Franks


Journal of Endocrinology | 2007

Disordered follicle development in ovaries of prenatally androgenized ewes

Rachel A Forsdike; Kate Hardy; Lauren Bull; Jaroslav Stark; Lisa J. Webber; Sharron A. Stubbs; Jane E. Robinson; Stephen Franks


The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2007

Prolonged Survival in Culture of Preantral Follicles from Polycystic Ovaries

Lisa J. Webber; Sharron A. Stubbs; Jaroslav Stark; R. Margara; Geoffrey Trew; Stuart Lavery; Kate Hardy; Stephen Franks


The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2007

Abnormal Preantral Folliculogenesis in Polycystic Ovaries Is Associated with Increased Granulosa Cell Division

Sharron A. Stubbs; Jaroslav Stark; Stephen M. Dilworth; Stephen Franks; Kate Hardy


Society for Endocrinology BES 2010 | 2010

Localisation of adiponectin receptors in normal and polycystic ovaries

Fabio Comim; Sharron A. Stubbs; Kate Hardy; Stephen Franks


23rd Joint Meeting of the British Endocrine Societies with the European Federation of Endocrine Societies | 2004

Anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) protein expression in normal and polycystic human ovaries

Sharron A. Stubbs; Lisa J. Webber; Adrienne M. Flanagan; P Da|; Silva-Buttkus; Axel P. N. Themmen; Jenny A. Visser; Nigel P. Groome; Kate Hardy; Stephen Franks


Archive | 2010

Ovarian Androgen Production in the Prenatally Androgenised (PA) Adult Sheep: Increased Protein Expression of P450c17 in theca cells

Fabio Comim; Sharron A. Stubbs; R. Forsdike; Jane E. Robinson; Kate Hardy; Stephen Franks


Society for Endocrinology BES 2008 | 2008

Reduced expression of insulin receptor substrate-1 (IRS-1) protein in oocytes of polycystic ovaries

Sharron A. Stubbs; Kate Hardy; Stephen Franks

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Kate Hardy

Imperial College London

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Axel P. N. Themmen

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Erasmus University Rotterdam

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