辅助生殖技术对妊娠和母婴长期结局影响的多学科评估:莱比锡生殖健康中心基金会

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
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大约8 - 10% %的育龄人口不能怀孕。近年来,为生育治疗进行咨询的人数有所增加,并继续呈积极趋势。众所周知,不孕症本身和辅助生殖技术往往与反复流产、妊娠并发症或社会心理问题有关。与此同时,代谢和血管疾病以及肥胖正在成为一个日益严重的问题,甚至在较年轻的人口中也是如此,并且正在影响母亲和儿童的生育能力和怀孕结果。迄今为止,这些条件和潜在机制之间可能的相互作用尚未得到很好的理解。此外,环境污染对关键生殖过程的潜在影响,包括卵母细胞成熟和闭锁、精子质量、着床及其在复发性流产中的作用,对生殖结果的挑战越来越大。莱比锡生殖健康项目旨在调查辅助生殖技术与上述生殖挑战之间的相互作用,包括生育问题的不同方面、早孕和晚孕以及对母亲及其通过生育治疗出生的子女的长期影响。这一多学科倡议预期将对基本机制提供深刻理解,为今后改善生殖健康的预防战略提供框架。最后,LE-REP的目标是建立一个高水平的大学生育卓越中心,结合先进的临床护理,前沿的研究和教育,培养未来的生殖医学专家。
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Multidisciplinary assessment of the impact of assisted reproductive techniques on pregnancy and long-term outcomes of mother and child: Foundation of the LE-REP (Leipzig Reproductive Health) Center
About 8–10 % of all people of reproductive age are unable to conceive children. In recent years, an increased number of consultations for fertility treatments has been observed with a continuing positive trend. It is known that infertility itself and assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) are frequently associated with recurrent miscarriages, pregnancy complications or psychosocial problems. In parallel, metabolic and vascular diseases and obesity are becoming a growing issue, even among the younger population, and are affecting fertility and pregnancy outcomes of mother and child. Possible interactions between these conditions and the underlying mechanisms are not well understood hitherto. Furthermore, reproductive outcomes are increasingly challenged by the potential effects of environmental pollution on key reproductive processes, including oocyte maturation and atresia, sperm quality, implantation as well as their role in recurrent miscarriages. The Leipzig reproductive health (LE-REP) project is aimed at investigating the interplay between ARTs and the aforementioned reproductive challenges, including different aspects of fertility problems, early and late pregnancy as well as long-term effects on mothers and their children born via fertility treatment. This multidisciplinary initiative is expected to provide a deep understanding of underlying mechanisms, providing a framework for future preventive strategies improving reproductive health. Finally, LE-REP aims to establish a high-level university fertility center of excellence, combining advanced clinical care, cutting-edge research and education to train future reproductive medicine specialists.
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6.30
自引率
5.90%
发文量
162
审稿时长
10.6 weeks
期刊介绍: Affiliated with the European Society of Reproductive Immunology and with the International Society for Immunology of Reproduction The aim of the Journal of Reproductive Immunology is to provide the critical forum for the dissemination of results from high quality research in all aspects of experimental, animal and clinical reproductive immunobiology. This encompasses normal and pathological processes of: * Male and Female Reproductive Tracts * Gametogenesis and Embryogenesis * Implantation and Placental Development * Gestation and Parturition * Mammary Gland and Lactation.
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