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Ovarian Function Restoration Using Autologous Platelet-Rich Plasma.
Background: With the trend of delayed childbearing, the incidence of poor ovarian response (POR) with diminished ovarian reserve (DOR) and premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) has increased. Effective treatments for ovarian function restoration are limited. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP), an autologous regenerative therapy, shows potential for improving ovarian function; however, its mechanisms of action and optimal treatment protocols remain unclear.
Methods: A literature review was conducted using PubMed and Google Scholar, covering studies published from January 2021 to March 2025, focusing on preclinical and clinical studies evaluating the effects of PRP on ovarian function.
Main findings: Preclinical studies indicate that PRP promotes primordial follicle activation and growth. It also enhances oocyte quality by promoting angiogenesis, exerting anti-inflammatory and antioxidative effects, and modulating the extracellular matrix. Clinically, PRP may increase the number of retrieved oocytes and improve certain ovarian reserve markers, but its impact on oocyte quality and pregnancy rates remains inconclusive. The optimal dosage and treatment duration also require further investigation.
Conclusions: PRP holds promise in reproductive medicine, but additional research is required to evaluate long-term effects, optimize treatment protocols, and standardize preparation methods.
期刊介绍:
Reproductive Medicine and Biology (RMB) is the official English journal of the Japan Society for Reproductive Medicine, the Japan Society of Fertilization and Implantation, the Japan Society of Andrology, and publishes original research articles that report new findings or concepts in all aspects of reproductive phenomena in all kinds of mammals. Papers in any of the following fields will be considered: andrology, endocrinology, oncology, immunology, genetics, function of gonads and genital tracts, erectile dysfunction, gametogenesis, function of accessory sex organs, fertilization, embryogenesis, embryo manipulation, pregnancy, implantation, ontogenesis, infectious disease, contraception, etc.