It is well established that age-related decline of the biological capacity of a woman to reproduce is primarily related to the poor developmental potential of her gametes. This renders female ageing the most significant determinant of success in IVF. Starting with a reference picture of the main molecular and cellular failures of aged oocytes, granulosa cells and follicular microenvironment, this review focuses on age-related biochemical mechanisms underlying these changes. According to the most relevant concept of ageing, age-associated malfuction results from physiological accumulation of irreparable damage to biomolecules as an unavoidable side effect of normal metabolism. More than a decade after the free radical theory of ovarian...
The mammalian female is born with a limited ovarian reserve of primordial follicles. These primordia...
Oxidative stress has been implicated in various aspects of aging, but the role of oxidative stress i...
With extended periods of time following ovulation, the metaphase II stage oocyte experiences deterio...
It is well established that age-related decline of the biological capacity of a woman to reproduce i...
: Ovarian age is classically considered the main cause of female reproductive infertility. In women,...
As women in modern society choose to postpone the age at which they bear children, they have to face...
In their midthirties, women experience a decline in fertility, coupled to a pronounced increase in t...
In their midthirties, women experience a decline in fertility, coupled to a pronounced increase in t...
The ovary is the main regulator of female fertility, and its biologic clock is set to ensure reprodu...
Limited knowledge exists about changes in follicle quality associated with age. The aim of this work...
Limited knowledge exists about changes in follicle quality associated with age. The aim of this work...
The role of metabolism in ovarian aging is poorly described, despite the fact that ovaries fail earl...
Introduction: Female reproductive aging has been so far deeply characterized in terms of ovarian fun...
We review age-related changes in the ovary and their effect on female fertility, with particular emp...
International audienceObjective: Ovarian ageing is one of the commonest causes of infertility in pat...
The mammalian female is born with a limited ovarian reserve of primordial follicles. These primordia...
Oxidative stress has been implicated in various aspects of aging, but the role of oxidative stress i...
With extended periods of time following ovulation, the metaphase II stage oocyte experiences deterio...
It is well established that age-related decline of the biological capacity of a woman to reproduce i...
: Ovarian age is classically considered the main cause of female reproductive infertility. In women,...
As women in modern society choose to postpone the age at which they bear children, they have to face...
In their midthirties, women experience a decline in fertility, coupled to a pronounced increase in t...
In their midthirties, women experience a decline in fertility, coupled to a pronounced increase in t...
The ovary is the main regulator of female fertility, and its biologic clock is set to ensure reprodu...
Limited knowledge exists about changes in follicle quality associated with age. The aim of this work...
Limited knowledge exists about changes in follicle quality associated with age. The aim of this work...
The role of metabolism in ovarian aging is poorly described, despite the fact that ovaries fail earl...
Introduction: Female reproductive aging has been so far deeply characterized in terms of ovarian fun...
We review age-related changes in the ovary and their effect on female fertility, with particular emp...
International audienceObjective: Ovarian ageing is one of the commonest causes of infertility in pat...
The mammalian female is born with a limited ovarian reserve of primordial follicles. These primordia...
Oxidative stress has been implicated in various aspects of aging, but the role of oxidative stress i...
With extended periods of time following ovulation, the metaphase II stage oocyte experiences deterio...