perimenopausin
Perimenopausin is a term occasionally used in speculative or exploratory discussions to refer to a putative molecular signal associated with the perimenopausal transition. It is not established as a defined hormone or validated biomarker in major medical guidelines, and evidence for its existence remains limited and controversial. The concept emerged from efforts to identify molecular correlates of the shift from regular cycles to amenorrhea, vasomotor symptoms, and other features of perimenopause.
Proposed sources include ovarian or hypothalamic–pituitary tissues, with perimenopausin posited to influence hypothalamic drive, ovarian follicle
Current reports are preliminary and often based on small cohorts or preclinical models. Assays described in
If proven, perimenopausin could potentially help predict timing of menopause, differentiate perimenopause from other causes of