P. Eslamnik, Mana Moghaddasi, Ali Malmir, Bahar Sadeghi-Goughari, M. Javan, M. Ebrahimi
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如今,年轻女性通过化疗不孕不育已成为一个全球性的挑战。化疗通过活性氧(ROS)的产生和炎性因子的分泌来破坏恶性细胞;这些因素也会破坏卵巢和子宫细胞。不孕症通常是由于卵巢和子宫细胞凋亡以及这些器官功能障碍造成的。化疗激活的信号通路导致卵泡激活增加和卵泡池耗竭。此外,性激素分泌过多会导致卵泡激活和女性不孕。间充质干细胞(MSC)在恢复卵巢和子宫细胞功能方面有很大的帮助。另一方面,它们可以调节性激素的分泌。最后,使用间充质干细胞作为一种合适的治疗策略,可以帮助恢复生殖细胞的功能,治疗不孕症。*通讯作者:Maryam Ebrahimi;ORCID iD: 0000 0001 9685 7882;Eslamnik P, Moghaddasi M, Malmir A, Sadeghi-Goughari B, Javan MR, Ebrahimi M.妊娠滋养细胞疾病化疗对不孕症的影响:病理生理机制综述。中华医学杂志,2021;7:1-8 (e8)。https://doi.org/10.22037/amls.v7.34369
The Effect of Chemotherapy in Gestational Trophoblastic Disease on Infertility: A Review on Pathophysiologic Mechanism
Today, young women infertility through chemotherapy has become a global challenge. Chemotherapy destructs the malignant cells by reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and inflammatory factors secretion; these factors can also destruct the ovarian and uterine cells.
Infertility usually happens as a result of ovarian and uterine cells apoptosis, as well as dysfunction in these organs. Signaling pathways activated by chemotherapy lead to increased activation of follicles and depletion of the follicular pool. In addition, excessive secretion of sex hormones leads to follicles activation and infertility in women.
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) use have been reported to be a great help in restoring the function of ovarian and uterine cells. On the other hand, they can regulate sex hormone secretion. Finally, the use of MSCs as a suitable treatment strategy can help restore the function of reproductive cells and treat infertility.
*Corresponding Author: Maryam Ebrahimi; ORCID iD: 0000 0001 9685 7882; Email: drmkhoddami@yahoo.com
Please cite this article as: Eslamnik P, Moghaddasi M, Malmir A, Sadeghi-Goughari B, Javan MR, Ebrahimi M. The Effect of Chemotherapy in Gestational Trophoblastic Disease on Infertility: A Review on Pathophysiologic Mechanism. Arch Med Lab Sci. 2021;7:1-8 (e8). https://doi.org/10.22037/amls.v7.34369