State of the art in assisted reproductive technologies for patients with advanced maternal age.

IF 1.4 4区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY Zygote Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.1017/S0967199422000624
Taisiia Yurchuk, Marina Petrushko, Barry Fuller
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Abstract

According to the World Health Organization, the female reproductive age lasts up to 49 years, but problems with the realization of women's reproductive rights may arise much earlier. Significant numbers of factors affect the state of reproductive health: socioeconomic, ecological, lifestyle features, the level of medical literacy, and the state of the organization and medical care quality. Among the reasons for fertility decline in advanced reproductive age are the loss of cellular receptors for gonadotropins, an increase in the threshold of sensitivity of the hypothalamic-pituitary system to the action of hormones and their metabolites, and many others. Furthermore, negative changes accumulate in the oocyte genome, reducing the possibility of fertilization, normal development and implantation of the embryo and healthy offspring birth. Another theory of ageing causing changes in oocytes is the mitochondrial free radical theory of ageing. Taking into account all these age-related changes in gametogenesis, this review considers modern technologies aimed at the preservation and realization of female fertility. Among the existing approaches, two main ones can be distinguished: methods allowing the preservation of reproductive cells at a younger age using ART intervention and cryobanking, as well as methods aimed at improving the basic functional state of advanced-age women's oocytes and embryos.

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高龄产妇辅助生殖技术的最新进展。
根据世界卫生组织的资料,女性的生育年龄最长可达49岁,但实现妇女生殖权利方面的问题可能出现得更早。影响生殖健康状况的因素有很多:社会经济、生态、生活方式特点、医学知识水平、组织状况和医疗质量。高龄生育导致生育能力下降的原因包括促性腺激素细胞受体的丧失,下丘脑-垂体系统对激素及其代谢物作用的敏感性阈值的增加,以及许多其他因素。此外,卵母细胞基因组的负面变化积累,降低了受精、胚胎正常发育和着床以及后代健康出生的可能性。衰老引起卵母细胞变化的另一个理论是线粒体自由基衰老理论。考虑到配子体发生中所有这些与年龄相关的变化,本文综述了旨在保存和实现女性生育能力的现代技术。在现有的方法中,可以区分出两种主要的方法:一种是通过ART干预和冷冻银行在年轻时保存生殖细胞的方法,另一种是旨在改善高龄女性卵母细胞和胚胎的基本功能状态的方法。
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Zygote
Zygote 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
5.90%
发文量
117
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: An international journal dedicated to the rapid publication of original research in early embryology, Zygote covers interdisciplinary studies on gametogenesis through fertilization to gastrulation in animals and humans. The scope has been expanded to include clinical papers, molecular and developmental genetics. The editors will favour work describing fundamental processes in the cellular and molecular mechanisms of animal development, and, in particular, the identification of unifying principles in biology. Nonetheless, new technologies, review articles, debates and letters will become a prominent feature.
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