We retrieved ovarian sections taken from necropsies of 19 captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) aged 0–47 yr, counted the number of primordial follicles in each, and compared the rate of decline in numbers to declines previously documented in humans. The follicular depletion rate in this sample was indistinguishable from that shown across the same ages in classic human data sets. This result supports earlier suggestions that ovarian senescence occurs at the same ages in chimpanzees and humans, implying that the influence of declining ovarian function on other physiologic systems may be distinctively buffered in humans. aging, chimpanzee, follicle, ovar
<div><p>The early decline and loss of female fertility in humans and other species represents an evo...
Reproductive senescence patterns have been scarcely studied in Neotropical primates. The few studies...
International audienceTwo major goals in the current biology of aging are to identify general mechan...
journal articleSimilarity in oldest parturitions in humans and great apes suggests that we maintain ...
dissertationChimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) are the best studied of the great apes and one of our clos...
SummaryHuman menopause is remarkable in that reproductive senescence is markedly accelerated relativ...
BACKGROUND: A decline in fertility is evident in human females past their middle thirties. This ‘rep...
Two kinds of evidence suggest that female fertility may end at an earlier age in modern people than ...
journal articleA grandmother hypothesis may explain why humans evolved greater longevity while conti...
‘‘occurrence of a postreproductive life span [is] more evident in some species of captive population...
Women rarely give birth after approximately 45 years of age, and they experience the cessation of re...
The scope of data now available for primates from long-term field and captive studies has opened up ...
The effect of aging on the number of non-growing follicles (NGF) and early-growing follicles (EGF) w...
Due to their phylogenetic position as an outgroup to humans and the other African apes, empirical da...
journal articleOvarian cycling continues to similar ages in women and chimpanzees yet our nearest li...
<div><p>The early decline and loss of female fertility in humans and other species represents an evo...
Reproductive senescence patterns have been scarcely studied in Neotropical primates. The few studies...
International audienceTwo major goals in the current biology of aging are to identify general mechan...
journal articleSimilarity in oldest parturitions in humans and great apes suggests that we maintain ...
dissertationChimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) are the best studied of the great apes and one of our clos...
SummaryHuman menopause is remarkable in that reproductive senescence is markedly accelerated relativ...
BACKGROUND: A decline in fertility is evident in human females past their middle thirties. This ‘rep...
Two kinds of evidence suggest that female fertility may end at an earlier age in modern people than ...
journal articleA grandmother hypothesis may explain why humans evolved greater longevity while conti...
‘‘occurrence of a postreproductive life span [is] more evident in some species of captive population...
Women rarely give birth after approximately 45 years of age, and they experience the cessation of re...
The scope of data now available for primates from long-term field and captive studies has opened up ...
The effect of aging on the number of non-growing follicles (NGF) and early-growing follicles (EGF) w...
Due to their phylogenetic position as an outgroup to humans and the other African apes, empirical da...
journal articleOvarian cycling continues to similar ages in women and chimpanzees yet our nearest li...
<div><p>The early decline and loss of female fertility in humans and other species represents an evo...
Reproductive senescence patterns have been scarcely studied in Neotropical primates. The few studies...
International audienceTwo major goals in the current biology of aging are to identify general mechan...