Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0009oc15 | Oral Communication 2: Reproduction and growth | BES2005

Early preantral follicle development in polycystic ovaries (PCO) differs according to ovulatory status

Franks S , Stubbs S , Webber L , Hardy K

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the commonest cause of anovulatory infertility; anovulation in PCOS is characterised by arrest of antral follicle growth that may reflect the abnormal endocrine environment. However, it has recently been shown that preantral follicle development is also abnormal in PCO (Webber et al, Lancet 2003, 362 1017). In that study, the proportion of follicles in the primordial, resting, phase, was reduced, compared to normal ovaries, in tissue from bo...

ea0019p285 | Reproduction | SFEBES2009

Evidence for discordant granulosa cell proliferation in ovaries of prenatally androgenised sheep: a model for polycystic ovary syndrome

Comim F , Stubbs S , Hardy K , Franks S

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the commonest cause of anovulatory infertility in women. Recent evidence suggests that early folliculogenesis is disordered and may contribute to development of anovulation in PCOS. Early follicle development in PCOS is characterised by increased expression of minichromosome maintenance protein-2 (MCM2), a marker of cell proliferation (Stubbs et al. 2007). Increased recruitment of growing preantral follicles has been reported in the p...

ea0008p75 | Reproduction | SFE2004

Evidence for a role of the Type 1 IGF receptor in early follicular development in cultured human ovarian tissue

Stubbs S , Margara R , Trew G , Lavery S , Franks S , Hardy K

Little is known about the factors affecting preantral follicle growth but we have recently shown that IGF-I stimulates growth of follicles in human cortical tissue in culture (Stubbs et al, Endocrine Abstracts 2003, 6, OC7). The aim of this study was to extend the study of the effects of IGF-I on follicle recruitment and test the specificity of action by examining the ability of the type 1 IGF receptor antibody, alpha-IR3, to inhibit IGF action. Small ovarian cortical biopsies...

ea0008go5 | (1) | SFE2004

Evidence for a role of the Type 1 IGF receptor in early follicular development in cultured human ovarian tissue

Stubbs S , Margara R , Trew G , Lavery S , Franks S , Hardy K

Little is known about the factors affecting preantral follicle growth but we have recently shown that IGF-I stimulates growth of follicles in human cortical tissue in culture (Stubbs et al, Endocrine Abstracts 2003, 6, OC7). The aim of this study was to extend the study of the effects of IGF-I on follicle recruitment and test the specificity of action by examining the ability of the type 1 IGF receptor antibody, alpha-IR3, to inhibit IGF action. Small ovarian cortical biopsies...

ea0006oc7 | Reproduction | SFE2003

IGF-I STIMULATES EARLY FOLLICULAR DEVELOPMENT IN CULTURED HUMAN OVARIAN TISSUE

Stubbs S , Zachery-Jennings C , Margara R , Trew G , Lavery S , Franks S , Hardy K

Little is know about the effects of IGFs on the early preantral stages of follicle development. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of IGF-I on recruitment and survival of human preantral follicles in vitro. Small ovarian cortical biopsies were obtained at laparoscopy, with informed consent and local ethical committee approval, from 27 premenopausal women. The tissue was divided and randomly allocated to 5 conditions. The first piece was fixed immediately as a...

ea0005p204 | Reproduction | BES2003

The effect of insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) on initiation of human follicle growth in vitro

Stubbs S , Zachery-Jennings C , Margara R , Trew G , Franks S , Hardy K

The factors affecting the regulation of early follicular development are not fully understood. Culture of ovarian cortical biopsies provides a means for investigating initiation of follicle growth. IGF-I has been implicated in the early development of follicles in the primate ovary and the aim of this study was to investigate the effects on IGF-I on recruitment, growth and survival of human preantral follicles. Small ovarian cortical biopsies were obtained, with informed conse...

ea0003oc24 | Growth Regulation | BES2002

Abnormalities of folliculogenesis in polycystic ovaries start at the primordial stage

Webber L , Wright C , Stubbs S , Margara R , Trew G , Hardy K , Franks S

An increased number of medium-sized antral follicles is one of the characteristic features of polycystic ovaries (PCO) but little is known of the preantral stages of follicle development. The aim of this work was to explore small preantral follicle development in ovulatory and anovulatory PCO and to compare it with that in normal ovaries. Small ovarian cortical biopsies were obtained with informed consent and local ethics committee approval from 27 women with PCO, 13 anovulato...

ea0008oc13 | Neuroendocrinology and Reproduction | SFE2004

Reduced expression of anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) protein in the androgenised sheep ovary

Bull L , Stubbs S , Birch R , Robinson J , Themmen AP , Visser JA , Groome NP , Hardy K , Franks S

The prenatally androgenised sheep, like the Rhesus monkey, is an informative model for polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). We have recently demonstrated that AMH protein is reduced in preantral follicles of PCOS ovaries (Stubbs et al, Endocrine Abstracts 2004, 7 P186 ). We hypothesized that reduced expression of AMH is an effect of androgen excess. The aim of this study was to examine AMH immunostaining in ovaries from prenatally androgen-treated and control ewes. Ovaries were t...

ea0007p172 | Reproduction | BES2004

The effect of insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) on initiation of follicle growth in normal and polycystic ovaries in vitro

Stubbs S , Zachery-Jennings C , Margara R , Trew G , Lavery S , Stark J , Hardy K , Franks S

Early follicular development in polycystic ovaries (PCO) is abnormal; a higher proportion of follicles have entered the growing phase than in normal ovaries [1]. IGF-I stimulates the initiation of preantral follicle growth in a human tissue culture system using a growth factor-reduced extracellular matrix, Matrigel [2]. The aim of this study was to compare the effects of IGF-I on early preantral follicle development in polycystic and normal ovaries. Small ovarian cortical biop...

ea0007p186 | Reproduction | BES2004

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

Stubbs S , Webber L , Flanagan A , Da|#Silva-Buttkus P , Themmen A , Visser J , Groome N , Hardy K , Franks S

Anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) is expressed in the ovary, in granulosa cells (GC) of preantral and antral follicles. Mice lacking the AMH gene show an increase in the proportion of early growing follicles and a reciprocal decrease in the primordial pool, suggesting an important role in early follicle growth. Little is known about the expression of AMH in the human ovary. Recent studies have shown that the proportion of follicles entering the growing pool is increased in PCO, sim...