2008
DOI: 10.4137/bmi.s537
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Biomarkers of Ovarian Reserve

Abstract: Abstract:The primary function of the female ovary is the production of a mature and viable oocyte capable of fertilization and subsequent embryo development and implantation. At birth, the ovary contains a fi nite number of oocytes available for folliculogenesis. This fi nite number of available oocytes is termed "the ovarian reserve". The determination of ovarian reserve is important in the assessment and treatment of infertility. As the ovary ages, the ovarian reserve will decline. Infertility affects approx… Show more

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“…AMH regulates folliculogenesis by inhibiting excessive follicular recruitment by follicle stimulating hormone (Roudebush & Mattke 2009). AMH can also serve as a marker for ovarian reserve and, thus, of reproductive potential in females (Roudebush et al 2008). In female manatees, no correlation was found between the levels of AMH and morphological parameters such as body length and weight.…”
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confidence: 96%
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“…AMH regulates folliculogenesis by inhibiting excessive follicular recruitment by follicle stimulating hormone (Roudebush & Mattke 2009). AMH can also serve as a marker for ovarian reserve and, thus, of reproductive potential in females (Roudebush et al 2008). In female manatees, no correlation was found between the levels of AMH and morphological parameters such as body length and weight.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…By contrast, AMH is only produced by gonadal tissue, and serum levels directly reflect folliculogenesis/spermatogenesis activity; therefore, it is a more sensitive marker of reproductive potential than any other molecule, e.g. estradiol or testosterone (Roudebush et al 2008).…”
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“…Infertility is a prevalent disorder worldwide affecting 15-20 % of couples at the reproductive age [29]. Although infertility treatments have been improved through assisted reproductive technology (ART) over the past 30 years, the molecular reasons of infertility have not been fully identified [31].…”
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“…At birth, the ovary contains a finite number of oocytes available for folliculogenesis. This finite number of available oocytes is termed "the ovarian reserve" The determination of ovarian reserve is important in the assessment and treatment of infertility [17].…”
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