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Hypoxia Leads to Diminished Ovarian Reserve in an Age-Dependent Manner.

Ola GutzeitGal BacharRoee IluzAlaa AraafKeren Nebenzahl-SharonaMaya NasatzkyZeev WeinerRon BelooseskyOfer Fainaru
Published in: Gynecologic and obstetric investigation (2024)
Direct tissue hypoxia led to premature activation and initiation of growth in dormant follicles leading to diminished ovarian reserve. Hypoxic damage is age-dependent, with adult ovaries more susceptible than newborn ovaries. These findings support the possibility of follicular "burn out" as a potential mechanism responsible for hypoxia-induced loss of ovarian reserve.
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