Figure 1
Effects of mitotane on follicular growth and maturation in ovaries removed from untreated (Ctrl) or treated animals (MTT).
(A) Representative histological sections of ovaries removed after 18 days of treatment from vehicle alone- (Ctrl) and mitotane-treated
(MTT) mice. Histological evaluation of ovaries showed no evident morphological changes in treated animals compared to controls.
In MTT-treated animals, we observed numerous preantral follicles (arrow heads), a significant decrease in the number of early
antral follicles (arrows) and no antral follicles (asterisk). Scale bar = 200 µm. (B) Counts of follicles at different stages
of maturation, categorized as follows: mono-bilaminar follicles with one/two layers of cuboidal GCs, preantral follicles with
several layers of GCs and no antrum, early antral follicles with vacuolization of the intercellular spaces among GCs, antral
follicles with a fluid-filled cavity, the antrum. Data are expressed as mean ± s.d. from three independent experiments carried out on a total animal number of Ctrl = 18 and MTT = 18. In MTT-treated animals,
we observed a decrease in the number of early antral follicles (19% in treated vs 28% in untreated mice, P = 0.05), a corresponding increase in the number of preantral follicles (57% in treated mice vs 38% in untreated, P < 0.001), and no antral follicles. Statistical analysis was performed using ANOVA followed by the Tukey–Kramer test. *P < 0.001 vs respective Ctrl.