Human ovarian reserve from conception to the menopause
W H B Wallace, T W Kelsey

TL;DR
This study models the decline of human ovarian follicles from conception to menopause, revealing age-related dynamics and providing a tool for fertility assessment and counseling.
Contribution
First comprehensive model of ovarian reserve from conception to menopause, quantifying NGF decline and recruitment dynamics over the lifespan.
Findings
NGF population declines to 3% by age 40
Rate of NGF recruitment peaks around age 14
Model explains 81% of variance in NGF populations
Abstract
The human ovary contains a fixed number of non-growing follicles (NGFs) established before birth that decline with increasing age culminating in the menopause at 50-51 years. The objective of this study is to model the age-related population of NGFs in the human ovary from conception to menopause. Data were taken from eight separate quantitative histological studies (n = 325) in which NGF populations at known ages from seven weeks post conception to 51 years (median 32 years) were calculated. The data set was fitted to 20 peak function models, with the results ranked by obtained r2 correlation coefficient. The highest ranked model was chosen. Our model matches the log-adjusted NGF population from conception to menopause to a five-parameter asymmetric double Gaussian cumulative (ADC) curve (r2 = 0.81). When restricted to ages up to 25 years, the ADC curve has r2 = 0.95. We estimate that…
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