Effects of Oestradiol‐17 β on the Ovaries of the Starfish Asterias rubens

Abstract
Oocyte diameters and their frequency distribution, and various other data determined for the oestradiol-17 β treated female specimens of Asterias rubens proved to be significantly different from those for the control animals. The maturation index of the treated animals is 2.4, that of the control animals 1.4. Since the treated animals show a greater heterogeneity in development than the control animals, and because the diameter of the smallest oocytes is the same for both treated and control animals, a threshold size of the oocytes may be required before oocyte growth can be stimulated by oestradiol-17β, and before substances originating in the pyloric caeca are incorporated into the oocytes. Oestradiol-17β treatment caused a tenfold increase of the oestrone level in the ovaries, whereas a non-significant increase was observed in the pyloric caeca. This may indicate that in vivo oestradiol-17β is converted into oestrone in the ovaries but not in the pyloric caeca.