luteolys
Luteolys is a term occasionally encountered to denote luteolysis—the regression of the corpus luteum in the ovary at the end of the luteal phase when pregnancy is not established. In modern physiology, the preferred term is luteolysis; luteolys is not widely used as standard nomenclature.
Luteolysis involves the decline of progesterone synthesis and structural breakdown of luteal tissue. In many mammals,
Timing and outcomes: after ovulation, the corpus luteum remains active for about 12–14 days in the absence
Clinical relevance: knowledge of luteolysis underpins fertility management, timing of ovulation, and the use of prostaglandin