Establishment of ovarian reserve: a quantitative morphometric study of the developing human ovary
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2006.11.191
Establishment of ovarian reserve: a quantitative morphometric study of the developing human ovary
Abstract
Objective: To assess directly the dynamics of the formation of the ovarian reserve in the normal human ovary by evaluating the total number of follicles in developing ovaries when folliculogenesis occurs.
Design: Histomorphometry-based follicle counts in complete serial tissue sections.
Setting: Functional Anatomy Research Center, University of Milano.
Patient(s): Thirteen fetuses, neonates, and one 8-month-old infant.
Intervention(s): Fifteen ovaries were completely cut, obtaining serial sections. Ovarian volume, volume fractions, density and total number of follicles per ovary were calculated using quantitative morphometric methods.
Main outcome measure(s): Age-related dynamics of the establishment of ovarian reserve in human developing ovary at the end of the organogenesis.
Result(s): The ovarian reserve (100,000 follicles at 15 weeks of postconceptional age) increased progressively to 680,000 follicles at 34 weeks. At 8 months of postnatal age the pool was still about 680,000 primordial follicles.
Conclusion(s): The consistence of the primordial follicle pool during organogenesis shows an exponential increase until month 8 of prenatal life and it is subsequently maintained without modifications at least until month 8 of postnatal life.
Comment in
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Counting ovarian follicles is not without its challenges.Fertil Steril. 2008 Apr;89(4):1028-9; author reply 1029. doi: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2008.01.023. Epub 2008 Mar 5. Fertil Steril. 2008. PMID: 18325502 No abstract available.
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