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corpus luteum

Glandular tissue formed in the mammalian ovary after ovulation from the Graafian follicle, a group of cells associated with bringing the egg to maturity. It secretes the hormone progesterone in anticipation of pregnancy.

After the release of an egg the follicle enlarges under the action of luteinizing hormone, released from the pituitary. The corpus luteum secretes the hormone progesterone, which maintains the uterus wall ready for pregnancy. If pregnancy occurs, the corpus luteum continues to secrete progesterone until the fourth month; if pregnancy does not occur the corpus luteum breaks down.



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In the control group, the large, pregnant corpora lute occupied most of the ovary, and around these corpora lutea were many primary and secondary follicles as well as the interstitial glands (Figure 9).
 
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