2008
DOI: 10.1093/humrep/dem408
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A new model of reproductive aging: the decline in ovarian non-growing follicle number from birth to menopause

Abstract: BACKGROUND: The primary determinant of reproductive age in women is the number of ovarian non-growing (primordial, intermediate and primary) follicles (NGFs). To better characterize the decline in NGF number associated with aging, we have employed modern stereology techniques to determine NGF number in women from birth to menopause. METHODS: Normal human ovaries were collected from 122 women (aged 0-51 years) undergoing elective oophorectomy, organ donation or autopsy. After gross pathologic examination, syste… Show more

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“…At the 16 th -20 th week of fetal development, the ovaries contain 6-7 million primordial follicles (1,2), which serve as a source of developing follicles (1,3,4). Unfortunately, the number of oocytes inevitably declines with age.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the 16 th -20 th week of fetal development, the ovaries contain 6-7 million primordial follicles (1,2), which serve as a source of developing follicles (1,3,4). Unfortunately, the number of oocytes inevitably declines with age.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 years of age [13]. As the ovarian follicular pool decreases, women will increasingly experience infertility, cycle shortening, cycle irregularity and finally menopause [14]. Around 1 % of women will experience premature ovarian failure before 40 years of age.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A substantial process is involved in the regulation of follicular development. In the ovary, primordial follicles are the source of all developing follicles, which have three potential developmental fates: i) To remain quiescent; ii) to be activated into the growing follicle pool; or iii) to undergo death directly from the dormant state (35)(36)(37). Consequently, the balance among these three fates of the primordial follicle determines the length of female reproductive life (27,37,38).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%