A paracrine interaction between granulosa cells and leukocytes in the preovulatory follicle causes the increase in follicular G-CSF levels.
Laure NoëlMaïté FransoletNathalie JacobsJean-Michel FoidartMichelle NisolleCarine MunautPublished in: Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics (2020)
The notable rise in G-CSF at the time of ovulation coincides with the accumulation of follicular granulocytes, which stimulate G-CSF production by granulosa cells via paracrine interactions. High follicular G-CSF concentrations may occur in follicles with optimal granulosa-leukocyte interactions, which could explain the increased implantation rate of embryos arising from these follicles.