Corpus luteum
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The '''corpus luteum''' ([[Latin]] for "yellow body") (plural '''corpora lutea''') is a temporary [[endocrine]] structure in mammals, involved in production of [[progestogen]], which is needed to maintain pregnancy.
==Development and structure== <!--Granulosa lutein cell and Theca lutein cell redirect here-->
The ''corpus'' develops from an [[ovarian follicle]] during the [[luteal phase]] of the [[menstrual cycle]] or [[estrous cycle]], following the release of a secondary oocyte from the follicle during [[ovulation]]. The follicle first forms a [[corpus hemorrhagicum]] before it becomes a corpus luteum, but the term simply refers to the visible collection of blood left after rupture of the follicle, and has no functional significance. While the [[oocyte]] (later the [[zygote]]) traverses the [[Fallopian tube]] into the [[uterus]], the corpus luteum remains in the [[ovary]].
The corpus luteum is typically very large relative to the size of the ovary; in humans, the size of the structure ranges from under 2 mm to 5 mm in diameter. <ref>[http://www.drspock.com/article/0,1510,5335,00.html "Corpus Luteum Cyst of Pregnancy" at drspock.com]</ref><ref>[http://www.rbmonline.com/Article/2155 "FSH and follucogenesis: from physiology to ovarian stimulation, W Vegetti, Reproductive Biomedicine Online 12(6), 684-694 (2006)]</ref>
Its cells develop from the follicular cells surrounding the [[ovarian follicle]]:
{| class="wikitable"
| '''Source''' || '''Becomes''' || '''Secretion'''
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| The [[granulosa]] cells || the inner ''granulosa lutein'' layer || [[progesterone]]
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| [[Theca interna|Theca]] cells || the outer ''theca lutein'' layer || [[estrogen]], [[androgens]]
|}
==Function==
The corpus luteum is essential for establishing and maintaining pregnancy in females.
In the ovary, the corpus luteum secretes [[oestrogen]]s and [[progesterone]], which are [[steroid hormone]]s responsible for the thickening of the [[endometrium]] and its development and maintenance, respectively.
===When egg is not fertilized===
If the egg is not fertilized, the corpus luteum stops secreting progesterone and decays (after approximately 14 days in humans). It then degenerates into a [[corpus albicans]], which is a mass of fibrous [[scar]] tissue.
The uterine lining sloughs off without progesterone and is expelled through the vagina (in humans and some great apes, which go through a [[menstrual cycle]]). In an [[estrus cycle]], the lining degenerates back to normal size.
===When egg is fertilized===
If the egg is fertilized and [[implantation]] occurs, the [[trophoblast]] cells of the [[blastocyst]] secrete the hormone [[human chorionic gonadotropin]] (hCG, or a similar hormone in other species).
Human chorionic gonadotropin signals the corpus luteum to continue progesterone secretion, thereby maintaining the thick lining (endometrium) of the uterus, and providing an area rich in [[blood vessel]]s in which the [[zygote]](s) can develop. From this point on, the corpus luteum is called the ''corpus luteum graviditatis''.
The introduction of [[prostaglandin]]s at this point causes the degeneration of the corpus luteum and the [[abortion]] of the [[fetus]]. However, in placental animals such as humans, the [[placenta]] eventually takes over progesterone production and the corpus luteum degrades into a [[corpus albicans]] without embryo/fetus loss.
==Additional images==
<gallery>
Image:Order_of_changes_in_ovary.svg|Order of changes in ovary
Image:MenstrualCycle.png|Menstrual Cycle
</gallery>
==External links==
* {{BUHistology|18201loa}}
* {{SUNYAnatomyLabs|43|05|01|06}} - "The Female Pelvis: The Ovary"
==References==
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{{Female reproductive system}}
[[Category:Histology]]
[[Category:Gynecology]]
[[Category:Reproductive system]]
[[Category:Pelvis]]
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