2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.rbmo.2021.09.016
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Dwarf mice as models for reproductive ageing research

Abstract: Dwarf mice are characterized by extremely long lifespan, delayed ovarian aging, altered metabolism, lower age-related oxidative damage and cancer incidence rate. Snell dwarf mice, Ames dwarf and growth hormone receptor knockout mice are three commonly used models.Despite studies focusing on aging and metabolism, the reproductive features of female dwarf mice have also attracted interest in the last decade. Female Snell and Ames dwarf mice have regular estrous cycles and ovulation rates as in normal mice, but w… Show more

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“…The primordial follicle reserves in GH-deficient dwarf mice were greater than those in their normal littermates. Meanwhile, AMH concentrations were seven times higher in GH-deficient dwarf mice than in their normal siblings [101]. However, two cross-sectional studies investigated that the effects of GH treatment on Turner Syndrome (TS) patients during childhood and found a higher frequency of measurable AMH in TS females after GH therapy [102,103].…”
Section: Anti-mullerian Hormonementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The primordial follicle reserves in GH-deficient dwarf mice were greater than those in their normal littermates. Meanwhile, AMH concentrations were seven times higher in GH-deficient dwarf mice than in their normal siblings [101]. However, two cross-sectional studies investigated that the effects of GH treatment on Turner Syndrome (TS) patients during childhood and found a higher frequency of measurable AMH in TS females after GH therapy [102,103].…”
Section: Anti-mullerian Hormonementioning
confidence: 99%