Not to be confused with
AstigmatismA stigma in mammalian reproductive anatomy refers to the area of the ovarian surface where the
graafian follicle will burst through during
ovulation and release the
ovum. As the follicle matures, the area between the follicle and the ovarian surface begins to thin and weaken under the influence of the
luteinizing hormone and local
cytokines. At ovulation the stigma ruptures and the
ovum is released along with follicular fluid. The ovum needs to be captured by the
fallopian tube where it could be fertilized by a
sperm cell. The stigma will heal and the residual follicle is transformed into the
corpus luteum.
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