| Literature DB >> 28500824 |
Nick Voulgaris1, Labrini Papanastasiou1, George Piaditis1, Anna Angelousi2, Gregory Kaltsas2, George Mastorakos3, Eva Kassi4.
Abstract
The role of vitamin D in female reproduction has been intensively examined over the last few decades. A large body of evidence suggests that vitamin D might have beneficial effects on metabolic/hormonal parameters of PCOS and endometriosis, while it appears to be associated with IVF outcomes. However, due to the heterogeneity among observational and interventional studies, no cause-effect relationship has yet been established. The aim of this review is to analyze recent in vitro animal and human studies which examined the association of vitamin D with disease entities affecting female fertility potential. Recent research data strongly imply that vitamin D is implicated in female reproduction and might represent a beneficial and inexpensive therapeutic approach, in combination with first-line medical treatments, to female infertility.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28500824 DOI: 10.14310/horm.2002.1715
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hormones (Athens) ISSN: 1109-3099 Impact factor: 2.885