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Is AMH a regulator of follicular atresia?

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JOURNAL OF ASSISTED REPRODUCTION AND GENETICS
Volume 31, Issue 11, Pages 1403-1407

Publisher

SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10815-014-0328-7

Keywords

AMH; Atresia; Menopause; PCOS; Ovary; Folliculogenesis; Granulosa; Apoptosis; Vitamin D; Leptin

Funding

  1. American Society for Reproductive Medicine
  2. Ferring Pharamceuticals

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We discuss the hypothesis that AMH is an intraovarian regulator that inhibits follicular atresia within the human ovary. Several indirect lines of evidence derived from clinical and basic science studies in a variety of different patient populations and model systems collectively support this hypothesis. Evidence presented herein include 1) timing of onset of menopause in women with polycystic ovary syndrome, 2) site of cellular origin and timing of AMH production, 3) AMH's influence on other critical growth factors and enzymes involved in folliculogenesis, and 4) AMH's inhibition of granulosa apoptosis. If this hypothesis is true, it may provide insight for treatment strategies for prevention and treatment of premature ovarian insufficiency, slowing natural ovarian aging, and/or delaying eventual ovarian failure. Such findings may lead to the development of 1) AMH agonists for retarding the onset of menopause and/or as a chemoprotectant prior to cancer therapy and 2) AMH antagonists for the treatment of PCOS.

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