Ovarian function and reproductive senescence in the rat: Role of ovarian sympathetic innervation
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Cruz, Gonzalo
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Ovarian function and reproductive senescence in the rat: Role of ovarian sympathetic innervation
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© 2017 Society for Reproduction and Fertility. Successful reproduction is the result of a myriad interactions in which the ovary and the ovarian follicular reserve play a fundamental role. At present, women who delay maternity until after 30 years of age have a decreased fertility rate due to various causes, including damaged follicles and a reduction in the reserve pool of follicles. Therefore, the period just prior to menopause, also known as the subfertile period, is important. The possibility of modulating the follicular pool and the health of follicles during this period to improve fertility is worth exploring. We have developed an animal model to study the ovarian ageing process during this subfertile period to understand the mechanisms responsible for reproductive senescence. In the rat model, we have shown that the sympathetic nervous system participates in regulating the follicular development during ovarian ageing. This article reviews the existing evidence on the presence an
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/166956
DOI: 10.1530/REP-16-0117
ISSN: 17417899
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Reproduction, Volumen 153, Issue 2, 2018, Pages R59-R68
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