Editorial: Ovarian aging: pathophysiology and recent development of maintaining ovarian reserve, volume IV - Takeaways - MDSpire

Editorial: Ovarian aging: pathophysiology and recent development of maintaining ovarian reserve, volume IV

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  • Osamu Wada-Hiraike

  • Michio Kitajima

  • Antonio Simone Laganà

  • June 11, 2026

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    Ovarian aging leads to a decline in follicular pool and oocyte quality, impacting female fertility and necessitating urgent research into preservation strategies.

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    Recent studies highlight the role of inflammatory biomarkers and the ovarian microenvironment in influencing ovarian reserve and follicular development.

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    Mathematical models integrating oocyte quality and quantity can predict ART outcomes, emphasizing the need for individualized reproductive counseling.

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    Growth hormone shows promise in improving outcomes for patients with diminished ovarian reserve, but requires careful patient selection and standardized protocols.

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    Oxidative stress is a significant factor in ovarian aging, affecting mitochondrial function and embryo competence, linking research to fertility preservation.

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