Parental ageing and Assisted Reproduction Technologies: analysis of risk of chronic diseases in the progeny

Q3 Medicine
Postepy biochemii Pub Date : 2022-08-23 Print Date: 2022-09-30 DOI:10.18388/pb.2021_457
Maria Florencia Heber, Hafsa Gulzar, Richard Musson, Simona Bisogno, Kinga Fic, Grażyna Ewa Ptak
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Abstract

Conception of a child at advanced parental age (> 35 years) has been steadily increasing in recent decades, especially in developed countries. Socio-economic factors, effective contraceptives, and the availability of Assisted Reproduction Technologies (ART) have a direct impact on postponing the decision to have a baby. ART enables reproductive success for people diagnosed as infertile or with reduced possibilities of becoming pregnant due to concomitant pathologies. Epidemiological studies indicate that both advanced parental age and ART are associated with pathologies of pregnancy, such as gestational diabetes, risk of pre-eclampsia, miscarriage, placental abruption, preterm labor, stillbirth, neurodevelopmental disorders and chronic disease of the offspring. In our work, we will focus on the available information on metabolic changes that increase the risk of developing cardiovascular diseases in the offspring of parents at an advanced age and conceived through ART. Finally, we will address the sources of the observed disturbances at the gamete and embryo level, related to oxygen stress, epigenetic modifications and DNA damage, considering possible rescue actions.

父母老龄化和辅助生殖技术:后代慢性疾病风险分析
近几十年来,特别是在发达国家,高龄怀孕(> 35岁)一直在稳步增加。社会经济因素、有效的避孕药具和辅助生殖技术(ART)的可用性对推迟生育决定有直接影响。抗逆转录病毒疗法使被诊断为不孕症或因伴随疾病而怀孕可能性降低的人能够成功生殖。流行病学研究表明,父母高龄和抗逆转录病毒治疗都与妊娠病理有关,如妊娠糖尿病、先兆子痫、流产、胎盘早剥、早产、死胎、神经发育障碍和后代慢性疾病的风险。在我们的工作中,我们将重点关注代谢变化的现有信息,这些信息会增加父母高龄并通过抗逆转录病毒技术受孕的后代患心血管疾病的风险。最后,我们将讨论在配子和胚胎水平上观察到的干扰的来源,与氧应激、表观遗传修饰和DNA损伤有关,并考虑可能的救援措施。
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