Gross histology of ovaries in WT (A–C) and mFshrD580H (E–G) females at the age of 28 d (A and E), 15 wk (B and F), and 12 months (C and G) and PAS staining of an ovary of 6-month-old WT (D) and tg (H) mice. Hemorrhagic cysts are common in the ovaries of the tg mice (E–G, arrows) showing leakage of blood cells from the thecal layer into the antrum (G, inset i). Multiple simultaneously maturing antral follicles increase the size of the tg ovaries (F). In most of the old mice, large follicles are maturing, but stroma is occupied by interstitial hyperplasia (G, inset ii, and H). Minor staining with PAS is seen in the ovaries of WT mice, in which mainly zonae pellucidae and oocyte remnants present with the stain (D, inset), but in the ovaries of mFshrD580H mice, the stroma is broadly stained with PAS (H, inset ii). The oocyte in the unruptured luteinized follicle is also encircled by PAS-positive zona pellucida (H, inset i), and the surface epithelium has thickened adjacent to the PAS-stained areas (H, inset ii, arrow). AF, antral follicle; CL, corpus luteum. Scale bars, Main frames, 200 μm; D, inset, and H, inset ii, 100 μm; G, inset, 50 μm; H, inset i, 20 μm. D and H, Blue staining, nuclei; purple staining, PAS-positive glycogen.