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Oxidative homeostasis in follicular fluid and reproductive outcomes - from bench to bedside

Journal

MENOPAUSE REVIEW-PRZEGLAD MENOPAUZALNY
Volume 21, Issue 4, Pages 276-284

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TERMEDIA PUBLISHING HOUSE LTD
DOI: 10.5114/pm.2022.124019

Keywords

reactive-oxygen species; follicular fluid; oxidant; in vitro fertilization; assisted reproductive techniques

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This review focuses on the alterations of redox homeostasis in the follicular fluid during female reproduction and its potential impact on IVF outcomes. Studies suggest a shift towards enhanced oxidizing modification and antioxidative consumption in the follicular fluid of women undergoing IVF treatment. However, the precise role of redox imbalance in oocyte competence and IVF outcomes remains uncertain.
Free radicals and oxidant molecules are part of our organism in a stable balance. However, when addressing female infertility, questions about their role in oocyte quality arise. This review outlines the major alterations of redox homeostasis in the follicular fluid through pathophysiological conditions in female reproduction and its potential effect on IVF outcome. A review of the literature was accurately performed. Manuscripts investigating follicular fluid biomarkers, especially related to oxidant molecules, were screened and used in this review. Studies assessing the follicular reactive species were found and screened. Moreover, studies assessing the IVF outcomes related to biomarkers were considered. The results are provided in an analytical pathway. The study of biomarkers confirms the shift to enhanced oxidizing modification of macromolecules and antioxidative consumption in the follicular fluid of women undergoing IVF treatment. A lack of congruency in methods appears to be marked in the design of scientific studies. However, it is not clear whether redox disbalance has a disruptive effect on the oocyte competence or whether it plays a role in the oocyte maturation process. Red-ox balance plays a questionable role in IVF outcomes. Possible further insights may consider the antioxidant role of adjuvants during controlled ovarian stimulation cycles.

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