Author:
Gosden Roger G.,Faddy Malcolm J.
Abstract
The ovary is endowed at birth with a fixed number of primordial follicles,
which steadily dwindles throughout life as a result of atresia and recruitment
towards ovulation. In addition to age, the number varies allometrically
between species, larger and longer-lived animals tending to have more
follicles initially and these disappear at a slower rate. A causal
relationship between follicle depletion and menopause clearly exists, and
there is a gradual acceleration of follicle wastage in the human ovary
beginning more than a decade before the end of menstrual life. A mathematical
model has provided confirmatory evidence of this relationship, and indicates
that menopause is triggered by a threshold number of follicles which varies
stochastically with a mean of 1100
Subject
Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,Biotechnology
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