了解卵巢时钟--儿科医生的必备知识。

Q1 Medicine
Zhongwei Huang
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女人一生下来就有卵子,卵子周围有一群细胞,即卵泡细胞,它们构成了卵巢滤泡。卵泡将决定女性的整个生殖寿命(月经周期的存在和生育期的长短)和健康寿命(即生活质量)。卵泡的数量在子宫内达到高峰,出生后开始下降。在女孩成长到青春期和成年期的整个过程中,卵泡数量都会非线性地减少。这种下降也代表着生育能力不可避免的丧失,最终导致女性更年期的到来,此时卵巢中的卵泡数量已所剩无几,无法导致每月的月经出血。这些卵泡对女性的生育能力至关重要,因为它们保护着卵子。重要的是,卵巢卵泡分泌的荷尔蒙(如雌二醇)可确保心血管、肌肉骨骼和神经认知的最佳健康状态,从而维持女性的健康寿命。加速卵巢卵泡丧失或缩短本已有限的卵巢寿命的情况将导致不利于女性健康的系统性问题。然而,决定卵巢时钟的生物过程仍未得到充分研究,这一现象需要得到关注,以确保发现新的诊断和治疗方法,优化妇女的生殖健康。
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Understanding the Ovarian Clock - Essential Knowledge for Pediatricians.

A woman is born with her life-time supply of eggs, and these are surrounded by a group of cells, the follicular cells, which form the ovarian follicles. The ovarian follicles will determine a woman's entire reproductive lifespan (presence of menstrual cycles and length of fertility) and healthspan (i.e., quality of life). The ovarian follicles are at their peak numbers in utero and start to decline upon birth. This decline continues nonlinearly throughout the girls' growth to adolescence and in adulthood. This decline also represents the inevitable loss of fertility, culminating in women's menopause, where the ovaries have too few ovarian follicles left to result in monthly menstrual bleeding. The role of these ovarian follicles is vital for a woman's fertility as they safeguard the eggs within them. Importantly, the hormones secreted by the ovarian follicles (e.g., estradiol) maintain a woman's healthspan by ensuring optimal cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, and neurocognitive health. Conditions that accelerate the loss of these ovarian follicles or shorten the already limited ovarian lifespan will result in systemic issues detrimental to women's health. Yet, the biological processes that determine the ovarian clock remain understudied and this phenomenon needs attention to ensure that novel diagnostics and therapeutics are discovered for optimal women's reproductive health.

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Nestle Nutrition Institute workshop series
Nestle Nutrition Institute workshop series Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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