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Endocrine paracrine autocrine hormonal regulation of ovulation

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Answered by TheKingOfKings
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Ovulation is triggered when the ovulatory surge of LH activates the LHCGR in the mural granulosa cells of the ovarian follicle. This initial signal is propagated to the cumulus cells and the oocyte through paracrine and autocrine signaling pathways that result in the release of a fertilizable oocyte.

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Ovulation is triggered when the ovulatory surge of LH activates the LHCGR in the mural granulosa cells of the ovarian follicle. This initial signal is propagated to the cumulus cells and the oocyte through paracrine and autocrine signaling pathways that result in the release of a fertilizable oocyte.

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