Female asthma has a negative effect on fertility: what is the connection?

ISRN allergy Pub Date : 2014-03-27 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2014/131092
Elisabeth Juul Gade, Simon Francis Thomsen, Svend Lindenberg, Vibeke Backer
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Abstract

Reproductive changes such as impaired fertility and adverse pregnancy outcomes have been related to female asthma. We recently found that time to pregnancy is prolonged in asthmatic females especially in women with moderate to severe asthma and in those above 30 years of age. Despite their reproductive difficulties the asthmatics ultimately conceived just as many biological children as healthy throughout their reproductive lives. This knowledge therefore raises questions about how asthma affects fertility pathophysiologically. The purpose of this review is to describe the existing knowledge in this field and suggest hypotheses of causal relationships, which may form the basis for future studies in this field. The aim is, in particular, in the literature to examine whether there is any evidence to suggest that the systemic inflammation that characterizes asthma, can affect fertility. The issue is potentially clinically important for asthmatic, infertile individuals and society because treatment of the general systemic inflammation associated with the asthmatic disease combined with hormone stimulation might be the optimal target for an effective infertility therapy, possibly decreasing the need for in vitro fertilization.

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女性哮喘对生育能力有负面影响:这两者之间有什么联系?
生育能力受损和不良妊娠结局等生殖变化与女性哮喘有关。我们最近发现,患有哮喘的女性,特别是患有中度至重度哮喘的女性和30岁以上的女性,怀孕时间延长。尽管在生育方面存在困难,但哮喘患者在整个生育过程中最终怀上的亲生孩子和健康的孩子一样多。因此,这一知识提出了哮喘如何从病理生理上影响生育能力的问题。本综述的目的是描述该领域的现有知识,并提出因果关系的假设,这可能为该领域的未来研究奠定基础。研究的目的是,在文献中研究是否有证据表明,作为哮喘特征的全身炎症会影响生育能力。这个问题对于哮喘、不孕症患者和社会具有潜在的临床重要性,因为治疗与哮喘相关的全身性炎症并结合激素刺激可能是有效的不孕症治疗的最佳目标,可能会减少体外受精的需求。
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