Icariin, A Novel Promising Complementary Therapeutic Strategy in the Management of Female Infertility: A Literature Review:.

IF 0.5 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Sima Mosavi, Amirabbas Rostami, Marzieh Pooladi, Mahdie ShojaeiBaghini, Sahar Poudineh, Maryam Poudineh, Esmaeil Behzadi
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Abstract

The prevalence of pre-menopausal female infertility is increasing considerably due to various causes such as environmental pollutants, increased administration of chemotherapeutics and radiation exposure, microbial infections, and genetic/epigenetic alterations. However, the current therapeutical strategies remain unfavorite as the disadvantages are strongly challenging. Icariin (ICI) is a phytoestrogen that exerts some promising properties in order to alleviate female infertility. Therefore, the current literature review aimed to evaluate the conducted studies regarding the beneficial impacts of ICI on the female reproductive system and female fecundity. The findings of the present study revealed that ICI is able to modulate the levels of reproductive hormones as it causes a significant decrement in the levels of luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) while increasing the levels of estrogen and progesterone. Furthermore, the administration of ICI results in a dramatic alteration in the expression of sex steroids’ receptors, particularly in female reproductive tissues. In addition, preserving ovarian follicular reserve, improving the ovarian and uterine histoarchitecture, elongating the estrous cycle duration, and eventually advancing the female fecundity are other major effects of ICI on the female reproductive system. Despite these desired beneficial properties, the current knowledge appears to be insufficient, hence further investigations, particularly on humans, are encouraged. To the best of our knowledge, this review provides a comprehensive information regarding the beneficial effects of Icariin on female infertility for the firs time.

淫羊藿苷:一种新的有前景的女性不孕症补充治疗策略:文献综述。
由于各种原因,如环境污染物、化疗药物和辐射暴露的增加、微生物感染和遗传/表观遗传改变,绝经前女性不孕症的患病率正在显著增加。然而,目前的治疗策略仍然不受欢迎,因为缺点是强烈的挑战。淫羊藿苷(Icariin, ICI)是一种植物雌激素,在缓解女性不孕症方面表现出一些有前景的特性。因此,本文献综述旨在评价ICI对女性生殖系统和雌性繁殖力的有益影响。本研究结果表明,ICI能够调节生殖激素的水平,因为它会导致黄体生成素(LH)和促卵泡激素(FSH)水平的显著下降,同时增加雌激素和孕激素的水平。此外,施用ICI可显著改变性类固醇受体的表达,尤其是在女性生殖组织中。此外,保留卵巢卵泡储备,改善卵巢和子宫组织结构,延长发情周期,最终提高女性生殖力是ICI对女性生殖系统的其他主要作用。尽管有这些期望的有益特性,但目前的知识似乎还不够,因此鼓励进一步的研究,特别是对人类的研究。据我们所知,这篇综述首次提供了有关淫羊藿苷对女性不孕症有益作用的全面信息。
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期刊介绍: GMJ is open access, peer-reviewed journal in English and supported by Noncommunicable Diseases (NCD) Research Center of Fasa University of Medical Sciences that publishing by Salvia Medical Sciences Ltd. GMJ will consider all types of the following scientific papers for publication: - Editorial’s choice - Original Researches - Review articles - Case reports - Case series - Letter (to editors, to authors, etc) - Short communications - Medical Idea
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