| Literature DB >> 24963360 |
Mahbod Ebrahimi1, Firoozeh Akbari Asbagh2.
Abstract
Premature ovarian failure (POF) affects 1% of young women. This condition has significant psychological sequelae and major health implications. POF seriously interferes with fertility and family planning. Diverse etiologies are associated with POF. Literature review related to the causes and pathogenesis of POF, cited between the year 1900 and May 2010. POF may be either spontaneous or induced. The known causes include: Genetic disorders, which could involve the X chromosome or autosomes. However, the growing body of literature demonstrates a list of newly discovered mutations that may be responsible for causing POF. Most of these mutations are extremely rare, and most cases of POF are still considered to be idiopathic.Autoimmune causes; there is some evidence of an association of POF with lymphocytic oophoritis and other autoimmune disorders. Antiovarian antibodies are reported in POF, but their specificity and pathogenic role are obscure.Iatrogenic causes; chemotherapy, radiotherapy and pelvic surgery can lead to POF.Infectious Causes; some viral and microbial infections can be followed by POF.Environmental toxins, such as cigarette smoking are reported as risk factors of spontaneous POF.Idiopathic; in most cases, no identifiable etiology can be recognized after complete evaluation.Entities:
Keywords: Hypergonadotropic Hypogonadism; Hypergonadotropic Ovarian Failure; Premature Menopause; Premature Ovarian Failure; Premature Ovarian Insufficiency
Year: 2011 PMID: 24963360 PMCID: PMC4059950
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Fertil Steril ISSN: 2008-0778
Etiological factors of premature ovarian failure
| X chromosomal abnormalities |
| X monosomy (Turner’s syndrome) |
| X Trisomy |
| X- autosomal translocation |
| X- chromosomal deletion |
| Fragile X syndrome |
| Mosaic karyotype |
| Bone morphogenetic protein 15 (BMP15) gene mutation |
| Autosomal disorders |
| Galactosemia |
| Blepharophimosis- ptosis- epichanthus inversus syndrome (BPES) |
| Autoimmune polyendocrinopathy- candidiasis-ectodermal dystrophy (APECED) |
| Steroidogenic enzyme defect |
| Gonadotropin receptor dysfunction |
| Inhibin gene mutation |
| Noggin mutation |
| Pelvic surgery |
| Irradiation |
| Chemotherapy |
| Varicella |
| Mumps |
| Cytomegalovirus |
| Tuberculosis |
| Malaria |
| Shigella |