This early-established ovarian reserve can affect a person’s ability to become pregnant throughout their reproductive years.
As a woman ages, her ovarian reserve diminishes until she has only a limited number of good-quality follicles remaining.
The average age of menopause is 51 years – though this can vary broadly between women depending on their ovarian reserve.
The ovarian reserve was monitored by transvaginal ultrasound and several blood tests to detect various ovarian hormones.
But if the clinical trial shows rapamycin is beneficial, this could help women with low ovarian reserve and those hoping to prolong their fertility.
Persons:
it’s, It’s, rapamycin, We’re, Stéphane Berneau
Organizations:
CNN, Research, University of Central, Society, Biochemical Society, Alzheimer’s Research, Anatomical Society
Locations:
University of Central Lancashire