Theca cells express receptors for
luteinizing hormone (LH). LH kicks off the production of
androgens by the theca cells, most notably
androstenedione, which are aromatized by granulosa cells to produce
estrogens, primarily
estradiol. Consequently, estrogen levels begin to rise. ==Antral follicle count== The
antral follicle count (AFC) is the number of antral follicles, generally in both ovaries taken together if not specified otherwise. It can be determined by
transvaginal ultrasonography. A low AFC is a major factor in the
diagnosis of poor ovarian reserve, that is, low fertility characterized by low numbers of remaining
oocytes in the ovaries, usually accompanied by high
follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) levels. Several studies show that an AFC test is more accurate than basal FSH testing for older women (=): High risk of hyperandrogenism. It has been suggested that counting the antral follicles measuring 2–5 or 4–6 mm in diameter is preferable. On the other hand, the number of smaller antral follicles (2–5 mm) is highly correlated with the total number of antral follicles (2–10 mm), and therefore it is suggested that counting all identifiable antral follicles of 2–10 mm in diameter would provide the most practical method for assessment of AFC in clinical practice. Three-dimensional (3D) automated follicular tracking is a developing technique that can substantially decrease both
intra- and
inter-observer variability in estimating the AFC. == References ==