Journal article

How is the number of primordial follicles in the ovarian reserve established?

JK Findlay, KJ Hutt, M Hickey, RA Anderson

Biology of Reproduction | Published : 2015

Abstract

The number of primordial follicles in the ovarian reserve is an important determinant of the length of the ovarian lifespan, and therefore the fertility of an individual. This reserve contains all of the oocytes potentially available for fertilization throughout the fertile lifespan. The maximum number is set during pregnancy or just after birth in most mammalian species; current evidence does not support neofolliculogenesis after the ovarian reserve is established, although this is increasingly being reexamined. Under physiological circumstances, this number will be influenced by the number of primordial germ cells initially specified in the epiblast of the developing embryo, their prolifer..

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