STATE OF THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM AFTER COVID-19 (LITERATURE REVIEW)

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The first case of a coronavirus infection called SARS CoV-2 and the disease caused by this virus, COVID-19, was recorded on December 8, 2019 in the city of Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. On December 31, 2019, a death from a respiratory disease of unknown origin was registered and reported to WHO. The outbreak of this infection has reached pandemic proportions. Information available in the available literature about the impact of coronavirus infection on the female and male reproductive system is limited and contradictory. Research rationale. That the available data on the effect of SARS-CoV 2 on the female and male reproductive system are few and contradictory, which requires further study of the problem The purpose of the research. Conduct a systematic analysis of available modern literature on the impact of COVID-19 on the reproductive system of women and men. The materials and methods. The literature analysis was carried out on the basis of available scientific sources of the last years 2019-2023. The search strategy was related articles related to the impact of the transmitted SARS-CoV-2 infection on the female reproductive system by manual search in Pub-Med and Google Scholar databases. Research results. To date, there is no reliable data on the infection of ovarian tissue and endometrium, which affects oogenesis, embryo implantation processes, early embryogenesis, pregnancy in natural cycles and DRT programs. When infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus, the following mechanisms are possible: damage to the female reproductive system: damage to the ovarian tissue with a violation of ovulatory function, damage to the oocytes with the formation of aneuploid oocytes, damage to the endometrium with a violation of the embryo implantation process. In the available sources of literature at the moment, there are no reliable data confirming infection of ovarian tissues or endometrium affecting oogenesis, embryo implantation processes, early embryogenesis, onset of pregnancy in a natural cycle or DRT programs. Long-term follow-up of patients with COVID-19 is necessary to obtain reliable data. On the basis of experimental studies, it is possible to assume the possibility of the SARS CoV-2 virus affecting the reproductive system of a woman as follows: infection of ovarian tissue, violation of ovulatory function, and the formation of infected oocytes with reduced fertilization potential. Infection of oocytes with the SSARS CoV-2 virus affects the female reproductive system in the following ways: infection of ovarian tissues, violation of ovulatory function, formation of infected oocytes with reduced fertilization potential. Infection of oocytes with the SARS CoV-2 virus can contribute to the formation of aneuploid oocytes incapable of fertilization. Infection of the endometrium with the SARS CoV-2 virus can contribute to the disruption of embryo implantation processes. Despite the significant lack of publications on the effects of the SARS CoV-2 virus on the female reproductive organs in the available literature sources, there are more studies on the effects of this virus on the male reproductive system. Conclusions. Understanding the mechanisms of the impact of the SARS CoV-2 virus on the reproductive system will contribute to the development of ways to prevent infertility, reproductive losses and pregnancy complications in women who have experienced COVID-19. It should be noted that the available data on the impact of SARS-CoV 2 on the female and male reproductive system are also few and contradictory, which requires further study of the problem.
COVID-19后生殖系统状况(文献综述)
2019年12月8日,中国湖北省武汉市记录了首例冠状病毒感染SARS CoV-2和由该病毒引起的疾病COVID-19。2019年12月31日,登记并向世卫组织报告了一例死因不明的呼吸道疾病死亡。这种传染病的爆发已达到大流行的程度。现有文献中关于冠状病毒感染对女性和男性生殖系统影响的信息有限且相互矛盾。研究的基本原理。认为关于SARS-CoV 2对女性和男性生殖系统影响的现有数据很少且相互矛盾,这需要进一步研究这个问题。对现有关于COVID-19对女性和男性生殖系统影响的现代文献进行系统分析。材料和方法。文献分析是根据2019-2023年的现有科学资料进行的。检索策略为在Pub-Med和Google Scholar数据库中人工检索与传播性SARS-CoV-2感染对女性生殖系统影响相关的文章。研究的结果。迄今为止,没有关于卵巢组织和子宫内膜感染的可靠数据,这些感染影响卵子发生、胚胎着床过程、早期胚胎发生、自然周期妊娠和DRT计划。当感染SARS-CoV-2病毒时,可能发生以下机制:损害女性生殖系统;损害卵巢组织,破坏排卵功能;损害卵母细胞,形成非整倍体卵母细胞;损害子宫内膜,破坏胚胎着床过程。在目前可用的文献来源中,没有可靠的数据证实卵巢组织或子宫内膜感染会影响卵子发生、胚胎着床过程、早期胚胎发生、自然周期妊娠或DRT计划。为获得可靠的数据,有必要对COVID-19患者进行长期随访。在实验研究的基础上,可以假设SARS CoV-2病毒影响女性生殖系统的可能性为:感染卵巢组织,破坏排卵功能,形成受感染的卵母细胞,降低受精潜力。SSARS CoV-2病毒感染卵母细胞对女性生殖系统的影响主要表现在:感染卵巢组织、破坏排卵功能、形成受感染的卵母细胞并降低受精潜力。卵母细胞感染SARS CoV-2病毒可导致无法受精的非整倍体卵母细胞的形成。子宫内膜感染SARS CoV-2病毒可导致胚胎着床过程中断。尽管在现有文献来源中,关于SARS - CoV-2病毒对女性生殖器官影响的出版物明显缺乏,但关于该病毒对男性生殖系统影响的研究较多。结论。了解SARS - CoV-2病毒对生殖系统影响的机制将有助于开发预防感染COVID-19妇女不孕、生殖丧失和妊娠并发症的方法。值得注意的是,关于SARS-CoV 2对女性和男性生殖系统影响的现有数据也很少且相互矛盾,这需要进一步研究。
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